Ashes 2019: England must not put too much pressure on Jofra Archer, says Paul Collingwood

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England must not put too much pressure on Jofra Archer in the second Test against Australia, says assistant coach Paul Collingwood.

Former England captain Michael Vaughan said he expects Archer to"have an impact" at Lord's if he is given his debut.

"If he has a bad first spell I don't think it affect him," Vaughan said."He has that kind of mentality. "I am led to believe he has already told the selectors he wants [Sussex team-mate] Chris Jordan to present his cap. "If that happens on Wednesday morning, this guy has got something about him that we probably haven't seen in England team ever.England bowler Chris Jordan , who was also born in Barbados, recommended Archer to his county Sussex after facing him in the nets in the Caribbean. An England debutant is usually presented their first cap by a former England player before play

Former England spinner Phil Tufnell said Archer had been a"revelation" in white-ball cricket for England but will find the challenge different when playing the longest form of the game for the first time."In one-day cricket you can have explosive spells or three overs at death when you can really make a difference but it will be interesting to see how he settles into Test match lines and lengths and disciplines.

 

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After bowling the super over in the world cup final...

dont fuckin care

Australia will put him under pressure for sure.

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