Jofra Archer ruled out for season in latest England injury setback

  • Archer is third England quick in a week ruled out by problem
  • Covid lockdowns could be contributing factor, says specialist

The England and Sussex seamer Jofra Archer, whose injury troubles have kept him out of all forms of cricket since last July, has been ruled out for the rest of the English summer after suffering a stress fracture to his lower back.

The 27-year-old becomes the third England seamer to be diagnosed with the same injury in the past week, after Lancashire’s Saqib Mahmood and Yorkshire’s Matt Fisher. Mark Wood, Olly Stone, Chris Woakes, Sam Curran and Ollie Robinson were also unavailable for selection for the first Test squad, announced on Wednesday, because of injury or illness.

Dr Peter Alway, research and operations manager at the England and Wales Cricket Board with a PhD in the field of lumbar stress fractures, said that bone density lost during Covid lockdowns could be contributing to the spate of injuries. “Fast bowlers have very, very adapted spines,” he said. “The loads are around 100 times the impact of running and, in response, they get super-dense spines. But if you don’t bowl for a while that adaptation decreases and you lose the protection offered by it. Covid lockdowns deconditioned bowlers a considerable amount. It could be a contributing factor.”

Alway said research had shown that bowlers lose between 3% and 5% of their lumbar bone density within the first eight weeks of enforced inactivity. “That number may not seem like a lot but the rate of loss is equivalent to what we see from astronauts in space,” he said. “It’s basically as fast as anyone has ever seen bone density decrease.”

Archer’s setback comes a week before the start of Sussex’s Vitality Blast campaign, in which he was hoping to make his comeback from a long-term elbow injury. In a statement the ECB said “no timeframe has been set for his return” and that “a management plan will be determined following further specialist opinion over the coming days”.

It is more than a year since Archer last played international cricket, a Twenty20 against India in Ahmedabad last March. He missed last year’s T20 World Cup and the Ashes because of the injury to his elbow, which was operated on last May and again in December. His latest setback has put in doubt his participation in this year’s T20 World Cup, which starts in Australia in October.

Archer admitted this month that he had feared his career might be over during his long spell out of the game. “In a situation like this, when you are forced to have operations, you do think about whether you are going to play cricket again,” he said. “It’s natural for anyone to worry about the future in that kind of situation. Suppose I had rushed my comeback, I might have messed things up more or injured something totally unrelated to what I had done previously and then I would be even further down the pecking order.”

The Spin: sign up and get our weekly cricket email.

A documentary about the career of the new England Test captain, Ben Stokes, the filming of which was revealed in February by the Guardian, will be released on Amazon Prime this year. In the documentary the 30-year-old discusses the mental health crisis that temporarily forced him out of the game last year. Phoenix from the Ashes, executive produced by the Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes and based around a series of interviews between him and Stokes, also features contributions from several international teammates and family members.

In it Stuart Broad says that before Stokes took a break from the game to prioritise his mental health he was sufficiently troubled that “I could have seen him never playing again”. “I never thought that I would feel like I do now,” Stokes says in one interview included in the newly released trailer. “My anxiety has gone through the roof. You are sat on the toilet in your hotel room and you are having a massive panic attack.”

In a video played at the announcement in London on Thursdayyesterday Stokes, who is in the Durham side playing Middlesex at Lord’s in the County Championship this week, said: “I still think it’s crazy sat here that there’s a documentary being done about me. And then on top of that having Sam come and do the interviews. The whole thing is a crazy experience still for me to think about.”

Contributor

Simon Burnton

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
England still unable to get enough of Jofra Archer after latest elbow flareup | Ali Martin
The fast bowler’s return from the IPL and a visit to a specialist are sensible but the clock is ticking for the first Test against Australia in June

Ali Martin

09, May, 2023 @4:33 PM

Article image
England accused of poaching after rule change boosts Jofra Archer prospects
Jofra Archer, a highly rated Sussex fast bowler, will be available to play for England in next year’s World Cup and Ashes campaigns after the ECB changed its rules

Exclusive by Ali Martin

29, Nov, 2018 @8:01 PM

Article image
Jofra Archer ruled out of Sri Lanka tour and IPL after fresh injury setback
Jofra Archer has been ruled out of England’s Test series against Sri Lanka and the IPL after scans revealed a low-grade stress fracture to his elbow

Barney Ronay in Durban

06, Feb, 2020 @6:04 PM

Article image
Jofra Archer ruled out of Ashes and T20 World Cup with elbow injury setback
Jofra Archer has been ruled out of the Ashes and the T20 World Cup after a setback following surgery for an elbow injury

Ali Martin

05, Aug, 2021 @12:00 PM

Article image
England’s Jofra Archer out of New Zealand Tests and may need surgery
The latest in a series of persistent elbow problems has left Jofra Archer unavailable for England’s two-match Test series

Ali Martin

16, May, 2021 @6:43 PM

Article image
Jofra Archer ruled out of T20 series in South Africa with elbow injury
Jofra Archer has been ruled out of next month’s three-match T20 series in South Africa and must now be considered a major doubt for the two-Test series against Sri Lanka in March

Chris Stocks in Paarl

29, Jan, 2020 @6:24 PM

Article image
Jofra Archer ruled out of IPL after England decide not to risk bowler
Jofra Archer has been ruled out of appearing in the Indian Premier League after England opted against risking one of their key assets in a year that sees them looking to win the Twenty20 World Cup and regain the Ashes in Australia

Ali Martin

23, Apr, 2021 @1:42 PM

Article image
England suffer another blow as Jofra Archer ruled out of West Indies tour
Jofra Archer has had a second elbow operation that has ruled him out of England’s Caribbean tour in March.

Ali Martin in Melbourne

21, Dec, 2021 @6:00 PM

Article image
Jofra Archer underlines England enforcer role against New Zealand A
England’s bowlers were made to work hard on the first day of their warm-up match, with New Zealand A making 302 for 6 declared before the tourists closed on 26 for 1

Ali Martin at Cobham Oval

15, Nov, 2019 @8:34 AM

Article image
England will rally round ‘hurt’ Jofra Archer, says Ashley Giles
Ashley Giles has said England’s players will rally round Jofra Archer after the fast bowler reported racist abuse from a spectator during the first Test defeat by New Zealand

Ali Martin in Mount Maunganui

25, Nov, 2019 @10:57 PM