England Sticks with Unchanged Squad as Archer Awaits Test Return
England maintains its squad for the second Test against India, delaying Jofra Archer's return due to a family emergency.


England's Strategy for the Second Test
England has decided to keep its team unchanged for the upcoming second Test against India at Edgbaston. This decision further postpones the much-anticipated return of Jofra Archer, who has been absent from Test cricket since 2021 due to a series of injuries.
Jofra Archer's Situation
Archer, who recently rejoined the squad after a four-year hiatus, missed Monday's training session due to a family emergency. The England management has confirmed that Archer will rejoin the team in Birmingham on Tuesday, just in time for the Test starting Wednesday.
India's Bowling Options
On the Indian side, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate mentioned that pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah is available but might be rested depending on the conditions. India has planned to play Bumrah in only three out of the five Tests, following their loss in the first Test at Headingley.
Historical Context at Edgbaston
England aims to secure a 2-0 lead at Edgbaston, a ground where India has never won a Test. Since their first match here in 1967, India has lost seven and drawn one of the eight Tests played.
Team Lineups
England XI: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (capt), Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue, Shoaib Bashir.
Archer's Recovery and Future
Archer, who made a significant impact in his 2019 debut, has been cautiously returning to fitness through white-ball cricket. Despite limited first-class bowling, former England captain Michael Vaughan and Sussex coach Paul Farbrace have advised against rushing his return to Test cricket.
Looking Ahead
With the third Test at Lord's starting on July 10, England is focusing on maintaining its current squad's momentum. The team remains hopeful for Archer's full recovery and impactful return to Test cricket.
Additional Insights
Chris Woakes, one of the few remaining members from Archer's debut, expressed confidence in Archer's potential, stating, 'He's still relatively young. I believe he's still got his best years ahead of him.'