Jofra Archer's future as a Test bowler for England appears to have received a significant boost following the announcement of his central contract extension until September 2026, as reported. Archer, who has struggled with ongoing back and elbow injuries, has not participated in Test cricket since 2021. However, England's captain, Ben Stokes, expressed optimism regarding Archer's intentions to return to the format.
Stokes indicated that Archer's earlier contract was set to expire before the upcoming Ashes tour, but the extension assures his availability until 2026. Since May, Archer has gradually re-entered the white-ball circuit, demonstrating his commitment to the game despite his past health challenges. Stokes remarked on the excitement surrounding Archer's return, highlighting that he has successfully returned to the field and that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has been managing his rehabilitation effectively.
Stokes mentioned that while Archer will not be able to participate in an upcoming Test against Zimbabwe due to his recent selection by Rajasthan Royals for the IPL, the bowler had previously shown interest in being part of the game, evidenced by a casual inquiry he made through WhatsApp.
Additionally, Test newcomer Jacob Bethell has secured a two-year central contract after impressively debuting in the recent Test against New Zealand. Both Brydon Carse and Matthew Potts have also seen their contracts extended, solidifying their positions within the squad.