Jofra Archer reveals he is returning to England ODI squad only '80 per cent fit'

England's fiery pacer Jofra Archer has admitted that he is still 80 per cent fit and is in need of some "fine-tuning" ahead of his return to the England side after injury ruled him out for a long time.

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England's fiery pacer Jofra Archer has admitted that he is still 80 per cent fit and is in need of some "fine-tuning" ahead of his return to the England side after injury ruled him out for a long time.
 

Injuries have become a roadblock for Archer who is yet to realise his potential in England colours. He has not played for England in white-ball or red-ball cricket since March 2021.
 

He will be seen in England colours once again when the Jos Buttler-led side take on South Africa in a three-match ODI series starting January 27.
 

"Hopefully it can be a repeat of 2019," the 27-year-old told reporters ahead of his return. "We've got again a 50-over World Cup and an Ashes in the same year so more of the same, please.
 

"There's no reason to look back. I've done my time and I'm here now. That's the most important thing.
 

"I'd probably say I'm about 80 per cent [fit]. Just some fine-tuning now.
 

"I know whenever I'm fully fit, I don't think there's much that can stop me, it's just a matter of when that was going to be."
 

Archer has warmed up for England's tour of South Africa by taking eight wickets for MI Cape Town in the SA20.
 

"Playing cricket again for the first time a few weeks ago, I'm still riding off that wave of emotions right now," said Archer, who is not expected to play in all three ODIs.
 

"Hopefully in two days it can go up another level. It's just been good to play cricket and actually not have to worry about if my body's going to give way. I think that was the most important tick for me so far."
 

England white-ball coach Matthew Mott is willing to be cautious with Archer's recovery.
 

"We will work through it with him, see how his body is coping," Mott said. "I definitely think he is a high priority and he will be managed as well as possible. 
 

"What he is very big on is not wasting too many balls in practice. He really loves his match balls and that's a great attest of his resilience.
 

"We will keep talking to him about his bowling loads and how he's going."
 

South Africa head into the series with ICC Men's Emerging Cricketer of the Year on board, Marco Jensen.
 

However, only two of his 39 wickets, and 16 of his 234 runs, have come in ODIs.

 

(With Opta inputs)

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