Jofra Archer takes dig at IPL conditions after England crush India in the third T20I

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England speedster Jofra Archer has stirred fresh debate over the Indian Premier League (IPL) after suggesting that bowling in England is far more forgiving than operating on the batting-friendly surfaces in India. Archer made the remarks after producing a match-winning spell in England’s emphatic 125-run victory over India in the third T20I at Trent Bridge, a result that handed the hosts a commanding 2-0 lead in the five-match series.
Archer led England’s pace attack with figures of 3 for 29, while Josh Tongue chipped in with 4 for 38 as India crumbled for just 76 in 11.4 overs while chasing 202. It was India’s heaviest defeat by runs in T20 International history, highlighting England’s complete dominance with both bat and ball. The hosts had earlier posted a competitive 201, putting pressure on a young Indian side that never looked settled during the chase. England’s bowlers struck regularly, ensuring there was no chance of a comeback. Following the match, Archer credited the home conditions for allowing bowlers to stick to simpler plans compared to the challenges they face in the IPL.
“I think it goes back to normal here. You try to bowl the ball straight on a good length. Whereas over there, because the wickets are so easy and the boundaries are so small, you have to be really, really particular. Here, I feel your margin for error is a little bit bigger,” Archer said during the post-match interaction.
His remarks drew a clear contrast between English conditions and the batting-friendly nature of many IPL venues, where bowlers often have little room for mistakes. Archer also pointed to the difference in scoring patterns between England and the IPL, saying England’s first-innings total always looked enough on the Trent Bridge surface. While 200-plus scores are regularly chased down in the IPL, Archer believed the conditions in Nottingham made the target significantly more challenging.
“At the IPL, sometimes 200 isn’t safe. With 200 on the board on that wicket, I don’t want to say we were confident, but I felt it would have taken a really special innings to chase it down. I’m just glad everybody chipped in. Everybody who bowled got wickets today, so it was a complete bowling performance,” he added.
His assessment proved accurate as England’s bowling attack never allowed India to gain any momentum. Every bowler contributed with wickets, making it a complete team effort and one of England’s finest T20I performances in recent years.
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The crushing defeat adds to India’s disappointing run on their tour of the United Kingdom. Shreyas Iyer‘s youthful side had already suffered a T20I series defeat against Ireland before arriving in England, and they are now under immense pressure after falling 2-0 behind in the current series, with the opening match having been washed out.
India’s batting has failed to live up to expectations, and the record defeat has raised fresh questions about the team’s ability to cope with the movement and bounce offered by English conditions.
For England, however, the victory reinforced their strength at home. Archer’s return to form has been a major boost for the hosts, and his candid comparison between English pitches and IPL conditions is likely to become one of the biggest talking points following the match. With momentum firmly on their side, England will head into the remaining games confident of wrapping up the series, while India must quickly regroup to keep the contest alive.
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