‘Back to normal cricket’: Jofra Archer fires warning to India after IPL batting paradise | Cricket News


'Back to normal cricket': Jofra Archer fires warning to India after IPL batting paradise

England pace spearhead Jofra Archer believes bowling in English conditions is a welcome return to “normal cricket” after the batting-friendly surfaces and shorter boundaries of the Indian Premier League (IPL), issuing a subtle warning to India’s young batting unit following their crushing defeat in the third T20I.Archer’s comments came after England dismantled India by 125 runs at Trent Bridge, bowling the visitors out for just 76 in pursuit of 202. The Barbados-born quick returned figures of 3/29, while Josh Tongue claimed 4/38 as England took a 2-0 lead in the five-match series after the opener was washed out.

‘Here, your margin for error is bigger’

Asked how his plans against Indian batters differed from those in the IPL, Archer said the English conditions allowed bowlers to stick to traditional methods instead of constantly worrying about tiny margins.“I think it goes back to normal here. You try to bowl the ball straight on a good length. Whereas over there, because the wickets are so easy and the boundaries are so small, you have to be really, really particular. Here, I feel your margin for error is a little bit bigger,” Archer said.Archer also suggested that England always felt their total of 201 would be enough, unlike in the IPL where even 200-plus totals are often chased down.“At the IPL, sometimes 200 isn’t safe. With 200 on the board on that wicket, I don’t want to say we were confident, but I felt it would have taken a really special innings to chase it down,” he added.He credited England’s bowling unit for delivering collectively.“I’m just glad everybody chipped in. Everybody who bowled got wickets today, so it was a complete bowling performance,” he said.

‘It’s even now’ against Sooryavanshi

One of the biggest talking points remained Archer’s battle with his Rajasthan Royals teammate Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.The 15-year-old had announced himself by smashing Archer for a first-ball six on his T20I debut in Manchester. At Trent Bridge, however, Archer responded emphatically, dismissing the teenager with a sharp 145 kmph lifter after Sooryavanshi had scored 13.Laughing about the growing rivalry, Archer said: “Well yeah, I think it’s even now. But we’ve got another two games left and it could go either way, so may the best man win.”Archer also played down suggestions that sheer pace overwhelmed India.“No, not really. I think we both bowled pretty well in Manchester. Neither of us really got the wickets to show for it there, so we’re just glad we got something today,” he said.He added that discipline mattered more than speed, and said: “I don’t think it was that pacey, to be honest. It may have been a little quicker, but there was a strong wind, so honestly I didn’t really feel that out of the hand.”India, led by Shreyas Iyer in the post-World Cup transition, are still searching for their first T20I victory after succeeding Suryakumar Yadav as captain. They will look to keep the series alive when the fourth T20I is played in Bristol on Thursday before the finale in Southampton on Saturday.



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