Watch: Jofra Archer bowls left-arm pace in nets as he continues injury recovery

Watch: Jofra Archer went ambidextrous as he sent down some useful left-arm pace in the Sussex nets on August 18.
That same build-up in the run-up, same high-release point, with the only difference being Jofra Archer was bowling left-arm quick.
Archer ran in with his slippers on and pitched the ball on a good length. Despite changing his usual bowling arm, he was able to extract good bounce.
The batter tried to cope with the lift by playing a leg-side push. His bottom hand came off the bat as a result, a testament to the spice in the delivery.
Archer, England’s highest wicket-taker (20) in their triumphant 2019 ODI World Cup campaign, missed the provisional squad for the 2023 edition in India. Recurring injuries with the lat
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