England 11 for the Third Test vs India: In an expected but significant change, England have recalled Jofra Archer to their playing XI for the third Test against India at Lord’s, beginning Thursday. Archer replaces Josh Tongue in the only alteration to the side that suffered a heavy 336-run defeat at Edgbaston last week.
Archer’s comeback signals the revival of a red-ball journey that has been repeatedly stalled. The 30-year-old last played a Test in February 2021, also against India, before a succession of injuries—chiefly a troublesome right elbow and, subsequently, a stress fracture in his back—forced him into a prolonged spell on the sidelines.
Archer’s inclusion was confirmed by the England and Wales Cricket Board late Tuesday. “Sussex fast bowler Jofra Archer replaces Josh Tongue for the third game of the five-Test series… and will make his 14th cap,” read the statement.
Archer’s comeback has been building quietly. He featured in county cricket last month for Sussex after a 1500-day absence from the Championship circuit, collecting a solitary wicket against Durham. He was present with the national squad during the Edgbaston Test but missed a key training session due to a family emergency, delaying his return by a week.
Ben Stokes, who remained circumspect about selection in the immediate aftermath of the Edgbaston loss, hinted Archer was under consideration, noting: “We’ve had him here this week to get around the group and build him up with his workloads.”
The Weight of Expectation
That England turn to Archer now is telling. His pace, hostility, and versatility offer attributes the hosts sorely lacked in the previous Test. The attack struggled to sustain pressure, especially after the new ball, as India piled up an insurmountable total on the back of Shubman Gill’s twin hundreds.
Archer’s fitness over the course of a multi-day format remains uncertain—he hasn’t featured in consecutive red-ball fixtures since early 2021—but his inclusion gives England a fresh dimension and a much-needed morale boost.. With the series level at 1-1 and the venue being Lord’s—where Archer famously unsettled Australia’s Steve Smith during the 2019 Ashes—his return adds a layer of theatre.
IND vs ENG: England 11 for the Third Test vs India
The full England XI for the Lords Test reads: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (capt), Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, and Shoaib Bashir.
Brydon Carse retains his place ahead of Tongue, offering a fresh seam option, while Shoaib Bashir holds his spot as the sole specialist spinner, though questions persist about his efficacy in a Lord’s setting.
An Opportunity and a Reckoning
For Archer, the third Test offers more than just a cap. It offers a reset. England, having built a team around an aggressive ethos under Stokes and Brendon McCullum, now require steel as much as style. If Archer can withstand the rigours of Test cricket once more, England’s bowling attack gains not just pace, but potency.
But with India buoyed by a resurgent performance, the hosts will need more than narrative to retake the lead in the series. As so often in the game’s longest format, sentiment counts for little once the new ball is taken.
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