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Jofra Archer forced to wait for Test debut as rain ruins day one at Lord's

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The second Ashes Test will now be a four-day game.
PA | 10h

The first day of the second Ashes Test at Lord’s was washed out before a ball had been bowled, forcing England’s Jofra Archer to wait for his eagerly-anticipated debut.

The most exciting moment of a bleak day at the home of cricket came when Archer, one of the stars of England’s victorious World Cup campaign and bowler of the super over which sealed the trophy, was awarded his first cap by Sussex team-mate Chris Jordan.

Only eight of Jordan’s 78 England appearances have come in the five-day format but he was easily the most apt choice to welcome his fellow Barbadian into the fold, having helped the man he calls “a little brother” swap the Caribbean for Hove three years ago.

When Jordan presented Archer with his Three Lions cap, shortly before 3pm, there was still hope of seeing him in action but fading hopes of getting captains Joe Root and Tim Paine to complete the toss disappeared as another heavy downpour struck.

Forecasts are better for day two, when the famous old ground will turn red in support of the Ruth Strauss Foundation – a lung cancer charity set up to honour the late wife of Andrew Strauss, the former England captain and director of men’s cricket.

Fans have been asked to wear the colour and both teams will wear limited-edition caps and shirts to be auctioned off, one of several fund-raising initiatives in place on Thursday.

The players will wear red caps on Thursday (Steven Paston/PA)

Play will be extended by half an hour on each of the remaining four days, meaning only one session has been lost to the weather at this stage.

England, who have yet to reveal whether Sam Curran or Jack Leach will take the final place in their side, are 1-0 down after their heavy loss in the series opener at Edgbaston but will be buoyed by the presence of Archer’s formidable 90mph pace.

Jordan gave a touching address in front of the England squad as he toasted Archer becoming the country’s 693rd Test cricketer – a formality he will finally cross when the team sheets are handed in on day two.

“I know this is the pinnacle for you,” he told his friend.

“Don’t get me wrong, it was a hard decision. If it comes off we know what we are doing, if it doesn’t we don’t, that’s just the business we are in. It was a tough call.”

Langer admitted he was relieved his side had not been forced to decide whether to bat or bowl in unsettled conditions, preferring to start again from scratch in the morning.

“We had a joke there for a moment, asking if the captain tosses the coin and he wins the toss can he ask the opposition to make the choice,” he said.

“A couple of the umpires weren’t sure, but they checked for us and you have to make a decision. It was going to be a tough call.”

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