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England's interim coach Marcus Trescothick has announced a cautious approach to managing Jofra Archer's workload during the upcoming five-match ODI series against Australia, starting September 19. Archer, returning to 50-over cricket for the first time since March 2023, will be closely monitored after recovering from elbow and back injuries, with the possibility of him being rested for one or two matches. Jos Buttler, who will miss the series due to injury, emphasized the importance of gradually increasing Archer's game time to prevent further injuries while preparing for future competitions, including the Champions Trophy. Archer showcased his skills in a recent T20I series, where he bowled just 3.3 overs due to rain, and was part of England's T20 World Cup squad. The management's strategy prioritizes Archer's long-term fitness and aims to ensure he is available for all formats of the game. This careful planning reflects England's commitment to balancing immediate performance with the player's health and career longevity.
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