Jofra Archer’s “pure talent” gives him the opportunity to create a legacy in Test cricket, says Rob Key, managing director of England men’s cricket.
Fast bowler Archer, 30, has been named in England’s squad for the second Test against India which starts at Edgbaston on Wednesday.
The playing XI is yet to be confirmed but if included, it would be Archer’s first appearance in the longest format since 2021 after multiple injury setbacks.
“He’s got high skill, accuracy, pace, all of those things,” said Key, when asked about the qualities Archer brings England’s attack.
“He’s a pure talent, one of the best bowlers certainly I’ve seen play for England.
“There’s some brilliant players of other formats, but Test cricket’s the one where you make your name, that’s where you have a legacy – and that’s what Jofra will have the chance to do now, hopefully for the next few years.”
Archer is the only addition to the squad from England’s thrilling first-Test win at Headingley, where Chris Woakes, Josh Tongue, Brydon Carse and Ben Stokes formed the pace attack.
Fellow quicks Gus Atkinson and Mark Wood are also recovering from injuries but are hoping to feature at some point during the India series before attention turns to the highly-anticipated Ashes in Australia this winter.