England would be naive to play Jofra Archer during the World Cup – Eoin Morgan

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England would be naive to play Jofra Archer during the World Cup – Eoin Morgan
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itemprop=description content=Injury-hit Archer has played just seven ODIs since helping England win the World Cup in 2019.

England’s World Cup-winning former captain Eoin Morgan believes it would be “naive” to call on Jofra Archer in this year’s tournament.

Should one of England’s chosen seamers go down during the lengthy trip around India, there is hope that Archer could step into the breach and play a part in the business end of the competition, but Morgan has urged caution over that idea. Morgan’s successor as skipper, Jos Buttler, offered no new clues about Archer’s status but confirmed he would be in the country shortly and linking back up with his team-mates.

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