- Bowler dropped for second Test and is now quarantined
- Archer: ‘I feel like I have let both teams down and I am sorry’
Jofra Archer faces an England disciplinary process after the unapproved visit to his home in Hove that breached the team’s biosecurity rules and, according to the team director, Ashley Giles, could have caused a “disaster”.
England ground to 207 for three on day one of the must-win second Test against West Indies but their absent fast bowler was the biggest talking point, with Archer holed up in his room at Old Trafford’s on-site hotel for five days of isolation and due to undergo two additional Covid-19 tests as a result of the transgression.