England announced XI for Lord’s Test against India, Jofra Archer Returns

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On Wednesday, July 9, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced to play XI for the third Test of the five -match series against the India National Cricket Team.

The third Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy is to be played in London from 10 July in London from 10 July between Ben Stokes-led side and Shubman Gill-led team.

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Jofra Archer returns after four years

England have made just a change for the Lord’s Tongs to play for the Lord’s Test by bringing a premiere pacery to the tongue.

Recently, Brendon McCullum confirmed that Archer is perfectly fit to go, and now Pacer is ready to return to England’s XI playing test after four-plas years.

The 30 -year -old last Test outing returned during the match against India at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad in 2021.

His constant elbow and back issues kept him out of the England Test setup for a few years, and recently, he returned to the first -class cricket in the county championship.

Joffra Archer played for Sussex against Durham, and in that match, he bowled 18 overs and took a wicket. In addition, with the bat, he scored 31 runs in that match.

“The men of England have made a change in their XI for the third Test against India at Lord’s starting on Thursday. Sussex fast bowler Joffra Archer has replaced the tongue of Nottinghamshire.

England playing XI for Lord’s Test

XI Playing: Zak Croly, Ben Docket, Oli Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, Jamie Smith, Chris Woakes, Bridan Cars, Jofra Archer, Shoaib Bashir

I know it’s 1-1 and I know that Lords will be a great Test match – Kevin Peterson

England National Cricket Team Batting Legend Kevin Peterson recently talked about the Lord’s Test at an event and said that the opposition teams perform well at the venue, and the match against India will be difficult for Ben Stokes and Company.

“I know it’s 1–1 and I know Lords will be a great Test match. It is always a great Test match. Whenever I play for England and whenever we play it, it always brings the best in protest because you turn to Lord’s and this is a historic field that is for a team.”

“We played Australia, South Africa or India, they always changed and they always have a good Test match in Lord’s because it is the place where you want to go on the Honors Board. So it is going to be difficult for England, it is going to be very difficult for England, but 1-1, 1-1, weather set fair, 30 degrees every day, 30 degrees, if you want to bat in this week, you added.

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