Jofra Archer, who was suspended from playing the second Test match against England for breaching the bio-environment protocols, was recalled to the England’s squad on Thursday. England and West Indies will face each other in the final and decider Test match.
Archer was asked to join the squad back despite saying he mingle not play the third Test following the racist abuse he received after being left out of the second Test for a breach of coronavirus regulations.

“I need to be 100 percent mentally right so that I can throw myself into my cricket this week,” Archer wrote in his Daily Mail column published Wednesday.
“If I play and don’t bowl 90 miles an hour it’s going to be news. If I don’t bowl 90 miles per hour for long enough it’s going to be news,” he added.
However, the Barbados-born pacer was back in England’s 14-man squad for Friday’s Test at Old Trafford, Manchester, with the three-match series all square at 1-1.
The last Test match between the two cricket-enthusiast countries will be played on July 24.
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