"Please untag me," Archer reacts to Vaughan's tweet with doubts over his Test future

Michael Vaughan feels Jofra Archer's elbow injury is a huge concern for his future in Test cricket.

Jofra Archer | GETTY

England pacer Jofra Archer was not happy after former England captain Michael Vaughan tagged him in a tweet. On Thursday (August 5), Vaughan tweeted the link of his column on Archer's future in Test cricket.

Archer has been ruled out of all cricket for the rest of the year following a recurrence of a stress fracture in his right elbow. Vaughan believes the Test career of the English speedster must be in doubt after this injury.

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"It's a huge blow for @JofraArcher & England," wrote Vaughan on Twitter. However, he later had to delete the tweet after Archer responded to his post asking him not to mention his Twitter handle. 

"Please untag me," replied Archer. Vaughan then quoted his reply and responded with a 'No'. However, along with his previous tweet, he also deleted his response later.

Here are the screengrabs:

Archer, aged 26, has only played 13 Tests, 17 ODIs, and 12 T20Is for England. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced that he will play not be a part of the ongoing Test series against India, the T20 World Cup, or the Ashes.

 
 

By - 06 Aug, 2021

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