Jofra Archer’s hilarious TikTok video in England’s Test kit leaves fans in splits

England’s lethal pacer Jofra Archer is struggling to stay at home due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The British government has announced lockdown in the country, asking everyone to maintain social distancing in order to protect themselves from Coronavirus spread.

However, Archer couldn’t stay away from the game as he shared a hilarious clip on social media, which is getting viral.

In the video, the paceman can be seen wearing a full kit and getting ready for the batting at his home.

But as soon as he moves towards the lift of his house, he realizes that there is a lockdown in the nation and so, he rushes back into his room.

Archer shared the TikTok clip for his fans amid Covid-19 fears, which is gripping every country.

Here’s the clip:

Archer is currently regarded as one of the fastest bowlers in international cricket. The 24-year-old has grabbed a total of 55 wickets across all the formats for the English team.

Archer was last seen in action when England went to South Africa to play the Test series. The right-armer was supposed to play for Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) but he injured his elbow and due to which he was ruled out from the 13th edition of IPL.

However, the cash-rich league also got postponed till mid-April amid coronavirus outbreak and now there are chances of Archer’s recovery if the IPL is played in July-September.

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