WATCH: Jofra Archer and Ben Stokes involve in heated argument on Day 2 of Adelaide Test | Ashes 2025-26

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Tensions flared on Day 2 of the Adelaide Test when England captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Jofra Archer were caught in a heated on-field exchange, underlining the pressure of a pivotal contest in the Ashes 2025/26 series.
Television cameras captured the animated discussion as Australia’s lower order threatened to wrest control with an aggressive counterattack.
The incident unfolded just moments before Archer struck back emphatically, dismissing Mitchell Starc with a delivery that shifted momentum and brought an abrupt end to Australia’s late surge.
The hosts resumed their first innings on the morning of Day 2 at 326/8, with Starc wasting no time in going on the offensive. The left-hander launched a rapid assault on Archer, cracking four boundaries in quick succession to race past fifty and push the total closer to 370.
As the runs flowed, England’s body language reflected growing frustration. With Archer struggling to rein in the scoring, Stokes walked in from mid-off to deliver a pointed message to his strike bowler.
Microphones and cameras picked up a tense conversation between the two England stalwarts. Stokes was seen gesturing emphatically, reportedly urging Archer to bowl fuller and straighter, repeatedly emphasizing the need to target the stumps rather than persist with a short-of-length approach.
The exchange, while intense, appeared rooted in tactical urgency rather than personal discord, reflecting the high stakes of a Test England needed to stay competitive in the series.
Ben Stokes saying to Archer Mate don't complain about the field placings when you bowl 💩 "Bowl on the stumps" he says and yep and look what happens #ashes25@7Cricket #AUSvsENG
— Bernie Coen (@berniecoen) December 17, 2025
Remarkably, Archer responded almost instantly. Adjusting his length and line, he delivered a searing full ball that crashed into Starc’s off stump, ending the Australian’s entertaining 54 off 47 balls.
The dismissal triggered a dramatic reaction. Stokes spread his arms wide in Archer’s direction in what commentators described as a “told you so” celebration, while Archer slapped his head in a visible sigh of relief.
The exchange quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the Test, with commentators highlighting it as a classic Ashes flashpoint. Rather than being viewed as a rift, the moment was widely interpreted as a snapshot of competitive frustration in a high-pressure environment.
Former players on commentary stressed that such confrontations are often part of elite sport, especially in must-win situations where margins are razor-thin.
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Any suggestion of lingering tension was dispelled later in the day when Stokes and Archer batted together during England’s reply. The pair combined for a crucial 45-run partnership for the ninth wicket, helping England reach 213/8 at stumps and, importantly, avoid the follow-on.
Stokes remained unbeaten on 45, while Archer contributed a vital 30, showing composure and resolve as England clawed their way back into the contest.
Also READ: Adelaide Test – Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon put Australia on top with early wickets on Day 2 | Ashes 2025/26
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