Steve Smith and Jofra Archer were involved in a heated exchange on the fourth day of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane
Through a fiery spell on the fifth morning at Lord's, England's comeback man picked out India's most dangerous batter in a game-defining spell.
With 23 runs needed off the final wicket, Mohammed Siraj got an under-edge that trickled onto the stumps, giving England a famous win at Lord's.
'We've got players who will step up, rise to the occasion,' said the England opener
Nasreen defended herself saying the tweet was sarcastic
The pacer underwent surgery to remove a “small fragment” of glass in his finger
The series is currently level at 1-1
The ECB clarified that Archer had not sustained the injury due to any previous niggle
The bowler criticised the ‘orange colour, bits missing, rough patches’ on the pitch
Archer should focus on becoming a great fast bowler, said the West Indian great
Jofra Archer apologised for his actions; he will undergo five days of self-isolation
Archer (3/45) dished out a superb spell on the final day of the opening Test
Anderson said he introspected after Archer faced racial taunts from spectators
Archer said he hasn't found the medal even after turning his house ‘upside down’
Results 1-14 for Jofra Archer