Having helped his team march to the final of the World Cup after 27 years, speedster Jofra Archer missed his international Test debut for England as he continued his rehabilitation from a side strain and was asked to play a T20 game for Sussex, following a three-day game to prove that he is fit and all set to debut for England in the second Ashes Test against arch-rivals Australia at Lords. Archer had suffered a side strain during the 2019 World Cup.

Now, ahead of the second clash of the five-match Ashes series, England's go-to-bowler Archer is likely set for an Ashes debut, with injured James Anderson ruled out of the upcoming second Ashes Test.

Meanwhile, ahead of his much awaited debut, Archer yet again proved his exceptional bowling skills with a sensational bouncer in the game versus Gloucestershire second XI. Archer’s IPL team Rajasthan Royals took to Twitter to share the video of the unplayable bouncer from the 24-year-old.

Here's the video...


Australia completed a stunning fightback at Edgbaston to take a 1-0 Ashes lead and collect 24 points in the World Test Championship. With this win, the Aussie go to the top of the World Test Championship points table and hold a commanding 24-point lead over everybody. This is the first time since 2001 that Australia have won a match at Edgbaston in any format of the game.

Australia conquered Edgbaston, inflicted a thumping 251-run win over England courtesy Nathan Lyon (6-49) and Pat Cummins (4-32) bowling heroics. Lyon is just three wickets away from going third all-time on the Australian Test wicket-taking list and shows absolutely no signs of slowing down.