
WATCH: Jofra Archer picks wicket in first over after return, removes Yashasvi Jaiswal
In his first over after his return to the team, Archer dismissed Yashasvi Jaiswal. He got a delivery to shape away from Jaiswal from the leg-stump line, taking the edge to second slip.
Moreover, Archer also clocked high speeds, breaching the 90-mph barrier on the multiple deliveries.
The quick had last played in the whites more than four years back with multiple injuries keeping him sidelined. Archer had played for Sussex in the County Championship before replacing Josh Tongue for the Lord's Test.
Edged... And carried!
JOFRA IS BACK! 🌪️ pic.twitter.com/xr0hgYtP72 — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 11, 2025

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