Archer's back as England start white-ball action again in South Africa
Jofra Archer returns and Harry Brook makes his ODI debut as England take white-ball show back on the road with rescheduled three-match 50-over series in South Africa
- England play three one-day internationals against South Africa starting Friday
- They have been rescheduled from 2020 because of an initial Covid cancellation
- Jofra Archer returns for England, as they also prep for Tests in New Zealand
Following a breathless end to 2022 in which England won the Twenty20 World Cup and whitewashed Pakistan 3-0 in Test cricket, they are back in action this Friday for the first of three one-day internationals against South Africa.
But why is this series being played at a time when the bulk of the Test squad are arriving in New Zealand?
Well, it should have taken place in November 2020, only to be postponed after an outbreak of Covid-19 led to the tourists being forced home early.
Jofra Archer returns for England in three one-day games played in South Africa this week
Brook’s 50-over bow
This is a chance for England to develop squad depth while building towards October’s World Cup. Harry Brook is set to make his debut in the format, Ben Duckett returns following an absence of more than six years and, perhaps most importantly, fast bowler Jofra Archer is back from injury 22 months after last wearing an England shirt.
For South Africa, their decision to forfeit a three-game series in Australia earlier this month to focus on launching their SA20 competition has left them 11th in the Super League table, struggling to qualify for the World Cup automatically and facing the prospect of heading into June’s qualifying competition. They need a minimum of three wins from their remaining five fixtures — two follow versus the Netherlands in March — to move above West Indies into the eighth and final automatic spot. However, Sri Lanka and Ireland can also surpass the Windies’ 88-point haul, increasing the pressure on the Proteas to beat England.
Talk of switching from Bloemfontein (pictured) and Kimberley was complicated by the SA20
Why are the games being hosted at less fashionable venues?
There was talk of switching them from Bloemfontein and Kimberley to Johannesburg and Pretoria but the presence of SA20 branding at those stadiums complicated matters.
In the end, Cricket South Africa offered them to the Central Region — the one overlooked when the new competition’s team licences were distributed.
About 6,000 tickets have been sold for Friday’s match, 1,000 of them to England fans. Officials are hopeful of near to a 14,000 sell-out, particularly as the SA20 stops tomorrow for eight days.
Harry Brook is set to make his England debut in the format when they take on South Africa
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