No need to rush Archer back to Tests – Vaughan

No need to rush Archer back to Tests – Vaughan
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has advised the team management not to rush Jofra Archer back into Test cricket too soon.
Archer has been recovering from an elbow injury and has recently returned to action in limited-overs cricket.
Vaughan believes it is important for Archer to regain full fitness and form before he is considered for the longer format of the game.
“Jofra is a key player for England but we shouldn’t push him too hard. It’s important for him to be fully fit and firing before he returns to Test cricket,” Vaughan said.
Archer has been a vital part of the England team in recent years, especially in Test matches where his pace and aggression have troubled opposition batters.
However, Vaughan believes that it is better to have Archer fully fit for the upcoming Test series rather than risk aggravating his injury by rushing his comeback.
“We have to be patient with Jofra and give him the time he needs to recover fully. Rushing him back into Test cricket could have long-term consequences,” Vaughan added.
Archer has been working hard on his rehabilitation and is eager to make a comeback in the longest format of the game.
But Vaughan’s advice is to prioritize Archer’s long-term fitness over short-term gains in order to ensure he remains a key player for England in the future.
In conclusion, it is important for England to manage Archer’s workload carefully and not rush his return to Test cricket in order to avoid any further injury setbacks.