England pacer Jofra Archer had on Friday, May 21, undergone surgery on his right elbow that has troubled him for almost a year, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said in Archer’s injury update.
The ECB statement added that the right-armer will be assessed after a four-week period of rehabilitation in consultation with the ECB and Sussex county medical teams before drawing a roadmap for his return to the field with the bowl in his hand.
Archer’s surgery was announced after he had walked out of the field from a county championship game for Sussex against Kent after his elbow injury resurfaced. He first suffered a stress fracture in his right elbow on the tour of England in late 2019 but carried on without surgery by missing out on a few matches and series for England.
The elbow injury compounded by a freakish hand injury had ruled Archer out of the ODI series against India and the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League.
Both the ECB and the England team management would be hopeful of his return to full fitness well in time before the home Test series against India which will be quickly followed by the ICC World T20 and the Ashes series in Australia at the end of the year.