Jofra Archer in England squad for second Test against India at Edgbaston

Archer’s return is pressure on a UK Fast Bowling department.
Mark Wood, Gus Atkinson, Olly Stone, Josh Hull and Sonny Baker edge were built.
Archer joins Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Josh Language, Sam Cook and Jamie Overton as fast pottery in the squad.
Headingley and Woakes, Carsse and Language, which played in the UK, may be attractive to remain loyal to the same XI in Edgbaston.
After the win at Leeds, former England captain Michael Vaughan Test Match Special told the following: “The good thing is that Jofra’s return to the equation – but I want to see that he plays a four -day game.
“He didn’t play in a longer format for four years, why would you hurry back to a game against Durham for Sussex?
“We know that the density of the test-MAC is very different from the district cricket. Let me play a four-day game-I would go with the same arrangement unless the pottery pots were good and Niggles were not.”
In addition, a former UK assistant coach Sussex coach Paul Farbrace told BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra: “Good speed, good accuracy and well -being in a good way Bowling Bowling
“We all would like to see that Jofra was playing for England because it would make England a much better team and give them the chance to win the big series much better.
“Let’s look at him, let’s pay attention to him. I will report back to them, as well as bowling, as in a good rhythm, 18 extreme Bowled and depends on whether they select him.”
A scenario may be that Archer is sitting in the Edgbaston test, spending the week around the UK team, then being used for the third test in Lord’s the next week.
In 2019, this was a duel in a famous way with Steve Smith of Australia.