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It’s Archer versus Gayle at Southampton

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Southampton: England and West Indies will carry their intense rivalry from the Caribbean into the Rose Bowl here Friday with Barbados-born pace sensation Jofra Archer adding spice to the World Cup contest.
Both teams ended at 2-2 in their high-scoring five-match ODI series in February with one game being a washout.
The series, which took place in the Caribbean islands, saw sensational performances from Chris Gayle, who smashed as many 39 sixes and amassed 424 runs in four innings. The ‘Universe Boss’ will be backing himself for an encore against England whose bowling attack has become more potent with Archer’s addition.
He has bowled with fire and venom so far in the competition and his face-off with Gayle is the one to watch out for. Archer, who has played his junior cricket in the Caribbean and qualified to play for England only in April, is a familiar figure for the West Indies camp and it knows what the 24-year-old is capable of. “To be honest, we knew Jofra for a long time.
He is from Barbados, where we are from. We knew him from the U15s, U17s, U19s so he is not new to us. Yes, he’s bowling quickly, but there’s nothing that we are not accustomed to.
We are looking forward to the challenge. So we will see how it goes on Friday,” said West Indies coach Floyd Reifer ahead of the game. West Indies too boast of express pace in their arsenal, adding to the excitement of what promises to be a mouthwatering battle.
The Jason Holder-led side would be itching to take the field after a washout against South Africa at the same venue on Monday. (PTI)

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