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Chris Silverwood says England's Jofra Archer may be limited to 'short, sharp spells'

England's Jofra Archer on day three of the first Test against New Zealand
Image: Jofra Archer is out of action with a low-grade stress fracture in his right elbow

England coach Chris Silverwood has said he may look to limit the number of overs Jofra Archer bowls to keep him fit and fresh.

Archer, who is out of action with a low-grade stress fracture in his right elbow, bowled more overs than any of his England team mates in 2019 despite only making his international debut in May.

Test captain Joe Root has denied suggestions Archer has been overbowled but Silverwood said England may need to consider using the Barbadian-born quick in short bursts.

Chris SIlverwood
Image: Chris SIlverwood hinted England may use Archer in short bursts

"Things like [bowling 40 overs in an innings] we have to look at," Silverwood told reporters. "But sometimes, when needs must, you've got to do it.

"We managed Mark Wood through both the Test matches he's played here [in South Africa] and he's bowled in short, sharp spells. Would we look to do that now with Jof? Yes, we probably would."

Discussing plans for Archer and Wood, Silverwood added: "Maybe they don't have to play every game.

"Maybe they can play one on, one off every now and then they play together. That's an exciting prospect."

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Archer, Wood and Olly Stone are part of Silverwood's plans for the tour of Australia in 2021-22 and he hopes to keep them fit and firing for England's bid to reclaim the Ashes.

"I would love to have those for the Ashes because we all know we get judged on the Ashes, so how can we give ourselves the best chance of succeeding?" Silverwood said.

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