England cricket team
Managing Body Will Be Key But I Am Good To Go Till July: Jofra Archer
It will be a long year for England and managing his body will be important, says England pace bowler Jofra Archer who also backed England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)'s decision to use players intermittently.
"I looked at the schedule today and realized that it is going to be a very long year. Few series coming up. Body management will be essential if you are going to play everything or most of everything. Managing the body will be important if you have to play a lot," said Archer while speaking to the media on Tuesday.
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