Ahmedabad:Ace England seamer Jofra Archer on Friday said that he will "do everything in my power" to play a crucial role in the upcoming T20 World Cup, which is slated to be played in October-November in India, and Ashes.
Archer's remark came after England's thumping eight-wicket win over India in the first match of five-match T20I series, here on Friday. Archer, who returned from an elbow injury, bagged three wickets and conceded just 23 runs as visitors showed their dominance in the tournament opener.
"In the immediate, I am going to get through this series. The World Cup and Ashes are a way away," he said.
"I have to take care of my elbow before I think what will happen."
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Archer was also part of England's Test squad for the four-match Test series, which India won 3-1. He was forced to sit out of two Tests from the recently concluded series due to injury.
When quipped about his injury, Archer insisted that it's is not the same issue that arose on their tour of South Africa last year.