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Headline: McCullum ‘hopeful’ of Archer’s availability for second NZ Test

Last updated: June 8, 2026 5:16 pm
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Brendon McCullum remains optimistic that Jofra Archer will be fit for the second Test against New Zealand, despite lingering concerns over the pacer’s workload management.

Archer, who recently returned to the international fold after an extensive layoff due to elbow and back injuries, sat out the series opener as England’s medical staff prioritizes his long-term durability. While the team management has been cautious, McCullum confirmed the door is open for a return to the XI in Wellington.

“We’re hopeful,” McCullum said. “He’s tracking well, but we aren’t going to rush a player of his caliber if the body isn’t ready for the rigors of five days.”

The decision to omit Archer from the first Test raised eyebrows among fans eager to see the speedster back in whites. However, England’s approach reflects a broader strategy: keeping their premier strike bowler available for the upcoming Ashes cycle rather than risking a setback in a single match.

The medical team is monitoring Archer’s recovery after each training session. If he clears the final fitness hurdles this week, he will likely replace one of the seamers who shouldered the load in the first encounter.

New Zealand’s batting lineup, which has struggled against genuine pace in recent home conditions, will be watching the selection news closely. Archer’s presence adds a distinct threat—one that can alter the complexion of a session in a matter of overs.

England’s captain and selectors face a delicate balancing act. They need the win to secure the series, but they need Archer even more for the bigger battles ahead.

Whether he plays or stays on the sidelines, the message from the camp is clear: Archer is back in the mix, and his next spell in a Test shirt is now a matter of “when,” not “if.”

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