NewsSports Archer to miss entire IPL by Barbados Today 24/04/2021 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 24/04/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 288 England fast bowler Jofra Archer will not be available for the Rajasthan Royals in the 2021 IPL. The decision was taken on Friday by the ECB who said Archer would be โstepping upโ his training intensity after spending time in rehab to tend to the finger surgery carried out recently as well as a longstanding elbow injury. Archer has been training with Sussex at Hove this week as he works his way back to fitness. England coach Chris Silverwood and elite pace bowling lead Jon Lewis were in attendance to see his progress on Thursday, when Archer underwent a full session of batting and bowling in the nets, followed by some running work. He was back at the ground on Friday, doing some sprints on the outfield during the lunch break of Sussexโs match with Yorkshire, in which England captain Joe Root is also playing. โThe England and Wales Cricket Board has confirmed that England and Sussex bowler Jofra Archer will not play in the 2021 Indian Premier League,โ the ECB said in a media release on Friday. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting โArcher returned to bowling this week with higher intensity, and the ECB and Sussex medical teams will continue to monitor his progress.โ The ECB pointed out that Archer was โexpectedโ to return to playing cricket in the โnext fortnightโ if he could โbowl and prepare pain-free.โ It is understood that Archer could return to playing in a second XI match in the next fortnight followed by a Championship game for Sussex in mid-May. The Royals were initially optimistic about Archerโs return, accounting for the strike bowler missing out on at least their first four matches in the league phase. Such optimism evaporated soon after the ECB said on April 11 that while Archer would be returning to training there was no date set for his return to playing. The other big deterrent for Archer, who was the Most Valuable Player in IPL 2020, was the mandatory week-long quarantine participants have to serve upon entering the IPL bubble this season. All three concerned parties, Archer, the ECB, and the Royals, agreed that it would interrupt the fast bowlerโs preparation and bowling build-up. Archer returned to England in March after T20Is in India for surgery on his right hand to remove fragments of glass wedged in during a fish tank accident at home in January. Simultaneously, Archer also received treatment for a longstanding elbow injury for which the fast bowler has taken cortisone injections. At the outset of this IPL, Kumar Sangakkara, the former Sri Lanka captain and now the Royalsโ team director, had said while Archerโs unavailability was a โbig blowโ, the franchise could not act โselfishlyโ and would take a โholistic viewโ about his return. (Cricinfo) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Drought watch as Met Office warns of lingering water deficit 10/04/2026 Bajan men struggle at Table Tennis Championships 10/04/2026 Empire eyeing BFA Premier League return this season 10/04/2026