Jofra Archer ruled out of second test for violating “bio-secure protocols”
England pacer Jofra Archer has been excluded from the second Test of the ongoing three-match series against the West Indies at the Old Trafford following a breach of the teams bio-secure protocols
England pacer Jofra Archer has been excluded from the second Test of the ongoing three-match series against the West Indies starting Thursday at the Old Trafford following a breach of the teams bio-secure protocols.
Archer will now commence five days of isolation and will undergo two COVID-19 tests in this period, which have to test negative before his self-isolation period is lifted, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said in an official statement.
"I am extremely sorry for what I have done," said Archer.
"I have put, not only myself, but the whole team and management in danger. I fully accept the consequences of my actions, and I want to sincerely apologise to everyone in the bio-secure bubble.
"It deeply pains me to be missing the Test match, especially with the series poised. I feel like I have let both teams down, and again I am sorry," he added.
The West Indies team have been made aware and are satisfied with the measures that have been imposed, informed the ECB.
England are 0-1 down in the series following their four-wicket defeat in the opening Test at the Ageas Bowl.
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