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Jofra Archer: England bowler to meet with specialists over ongoing elbow issue

Jofra Archer will see specialists as there are concerns about his comeback from an elbow operation he underwent in May; England bowler tried to return to action for Sussex; Archer looks unlikely to take part in England's five-Test series against India

Jofra Archer (AP Newsroom)
Image: Jofra Archer will meet with specialists about an ongoing elbow issue

England bowler Jofra Archer is set to meet with specialists as concerns grow over his comeback from an elbow operation.

The paceman underwent surgery in May in a bid to tackle a long-standing complaint in his right arm but his initial return to action with Sussex has raised further issues.

Archer, 26, sent down three overs in a Vitality Blast game against Kent and another six in a 50-over warm-up match against Oxfordshire but it is understood he is now set to meet with medical experts on Wednesday for further assessment.

There are worries in the England camp that Archer will not play again this season amid suggestions that a second bout of surgery could be required.

Jofra Archer, England (AP Newsroom)
Image: Archer underwent surgery for the problem in May

Archer is a key part of the England side in all formats and has been inked in to play a central role in the Twenty20 World Cup and Ashes series this winter, though there must now be some question marks over whether such a workload is viable.

The elbow problem has previously hindered Archer, most notably ruining his tour of South Africa in 2019-20 and his 2021 Indian Premier League stint. While England head coach Chris Silverwood has previously talked about managing the seamer through his fitness problems, a long-term solution looks increasingly necessary.

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As it stands, he seems highly unlikely to play any part in the five-Test series against India which begins at Trent Bridge on Wednesday, the second marquee name to miss out after Ben Stokes opted to take an indefinite break from the game to focus on his mental health.