Jofra Archer underwent surgical procedure to take away a glass fragment from a tendon on his proper hand on Monday after an try to scrub his fish tank went fallacious, England’s director of cricket Ashley Giles stated.
Archer sustained the harm at his residence in January and the harm was managed by England throughout their Test and T20 collection in India.
“He’s got a fish tank, dropped the fish tank and cut his hand,” Giles instructed BBC Radio 5 Live.
“This goes to sound like an terrible conspiracy and I do know what’s going to occur on Twitter immediately once I say this. But it’s true, it’s not a conspiracy, it was a fish tank. He was cleansing at residence.
“He’s been in surgery today and he’s come out of it well. They’ve operated and actually I think they found a small fragment of glass still in the tendon.”
The 25-year-old featured in two of England’s 4 Tests and all 5 T20 matches throughout their collection in India.
Archer, who was as a result of play for the Rajashthan Royals, will miss the beginning of the Indian Premier League season, which begins on April 9.