Cricket / Jofra Archer bowls a brilliant yorker which nearly injured the batsman

A dangerous form of Jofra Archer was seen against Kent. Archer was seen bowling in his old rhythm. During the match, he bowled a ball that left batsman Jack Lanning narrowly. This fast bouncer from Archer was completely unable to play laning and he fell on the pitch while defending himself. If Lanning had not saved himself, the ball could have broken his head.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 14, 2021, 09:52 PM
Cricket | Dangerous fast bowler Jofra Archer of England took two wickets to make a successful comeback in competitive cricket after recovering from injury. It was their first competitive match in more than a month and a half. Archer returned for Sussex in the County Championship match against Kent on Thursday and took two wickets for 29 runs in 13 overs.

Archer's great comeback

Jofra Archer made an excellent comeback for Sussex against Kent. He dismissed Jock Crawley and Kent captain Bell Drummond and was instrumental in dismissing the opposing team for 145 runs. Archer said, 'My fitness is good. I think I bowled well. I played for the second class team of Sussex last week and it was good to get confidence and I am feeling good. '

A batsman narrowly escaped on a ball

A dangerous form of Jofra Archer was seen against Kent. Archer was seen bowling in his old rhythm. During the match, he bowled a ball that left batsman Jack Lanning narrowly. This fast bouncer from Archer was completely unable to play laning and he fell on the pitch while defending himself. If Lanning had not saved himself, the ball could have broken his head.

Glass was entwined in the hands

Jofra Archer had earlier played his last match between India and England on March 20 as the fifth T20 international. A piece of glass was stuck in his right hand, for which he had to undergo an operation. The pacer was injured in his home in January. He was ruled out of IPL 2021 due to this injury. The tournament was later postponed.