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Archer missing first ODI with Ashes in mind
The Journal
|October 23, 2025
Jofra Archer will not be considered for England's first ODI against New Zealand on Sunday at a ground which holds unwelcome memories for the talismanic fast bowler.
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It is understood the decision is not injury-related and is tailored to suit Archer’s Ashes buildup, as he is set to arrive in New Zealand on Saturday alongside fellow express quicks Mark Wood and Josh Tongue.
Neither Wood nor Tongue are in England’s squad for three ODIs against the Kiwis, with Archer likely to feature in Hamilton and Wellington next week after skipping the series-opener in Mount Maunganui.
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