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Archer ruled out as England’s Ashes misery deepens, Bethell handed opportunity

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December 25, 2025
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By Ben McLeod (CNW)  MELBOURNE, Australia – England’s already bruising Ashes campaign has absorbed another heavy blow, with fast bowler Jofra Archer ruled out of the remainder of the series after suffering a side strain, forcing selectors into both a reshuffle and a reckoning.
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Archer, 30, had been one of England’s few consistent positives in a lopsided contest, claiming nine wickets at an average of 27.11 across the series. His impact was most vividly felt in Adelaide, where he carved through Australia’s top order with figures of 5-53 in the hosts’ first innings, his first five-wicket haul in Test cricket in six years.

That resurgence, however, was short-lived. Archer was able to bowl just 12.4 overs in Australia’s second innings, and scans conducted in Melbourne on Tuesday confirmed a side injury that will sideline him for the final two Tests.

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Milestones amid the disappointment

The injury comes at a cruel moment in what had been a personally rewarding, if team-frustrating, series. Archer also registered his maiden Test half-century during the third Test in Adelaide, a match Australia won to secure an unassailable 3-0 series lead.

For a player whose career has been repeatedly disrupted, the setback adds another chapter to a long battle with his own body.

A career repeatedly interrupted

Archer only returned to Test cricket in July after a four-year absence caused by persistent elbow and back injuries. His comeback came against India at Lord’s five months ago, and he has managed just five Tests since before being struck down once more.

England will now send Archer back to the United Kingdom following the fourth Test for further assessment. His recovery timeline will shape decisions regarding his availability for the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, scheduled to begin in February.

Stokes salutes Archer’s commitment

England captain Ben Stokes was unequivocal in his praise of Archer’s efforts under scrutiny and expectation.

“The effort that he’s put in over these three games has been exceptional,” Stokes said.
“There were a lot of question marks around his ability or whatever it may be coming out to Australia, and he’s put in a great effort for the team.”
Selection shake-up: Atkinson in, Pope out

Archer’s place in the England XI will be filled by Gus Atkinson, while a more eye-catching change comes in the batting order. Ollie Pope has been dropped after another lean run of form, opening the door for Barbadian left-hander Jacob Bethell.

Pope’s struggles have been stark. His highest score in six innings on this tour was 46, extending his drought to eight consecutive Tests against Australia without a half-century.

Bethell’s second chance

Bethell, 22, has been hovering on the fringes since making his Test debut in New Zealand late last year, where he impressed with three half-centuries in as many matches. That early promise placed sustained pressure on Pope, but Bethell’s own progress has since stalled.

He has played only three first-class matches over the past year, including the fifth Test against India at The Oval, where he scored six and five. Still, selectors have been encouraged by a timely reminder of his potential, a fluent 71 for England Lions against Australia A in Brisbane earlier this month.

Now, with England seeking momentum in a series already beyond reach, Bethell is handed another opportunity to reassert himself on the biggest stage.

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