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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Jofra Archer (left) last played a Test for England in the Ashes defeat by Australia in Adelaide in December By Stephan Shemilt Cricket Correspondent at Lord's Published 6 minutes ago Captain Ben Stokes has warned that players could abandon international cricket if England take a hardline stance on the Indian Premier League. Fast bowler Jofra Archer is missing the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's following his IPL stint and may not be ready to play in the second . "In an ideal situation it would be unbelievably great to have everyone who you want available at every single opportunity. That is not the way of cricket at the moment," said Stokes. "There is a situation where it could get messy and players like Jofra might not play for England again if you handle it in a different way, and that is not good for anyone. "Jofra has shown that he's committed and loves playing for England. Just because he's not available for this first Test match does not change that." Archer was part of the Rajasthan Royals team beaten in the IPL qualifier by Gujarat Titans on Friday. The 31-year-old is now in Barbados, the country of his birth, and will not return to England until after the first Test. The second Test at The Oval begins on 17 June. Archer's absence from the first Test at Lord's means England are without their premier fast bowler as they look to rebuild following the 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia. Former England captains Michael Atherton and Michael Vaughan are among those to question Archer's unavailability. "I know that whole situation has been spoken about a lot over the last couple of weeks. I totally understand people's frustrations around it, but there is another side to it," said Stokes. "A lot of points people are making around Jof and that situation are to do with the landscape when they were playing. It's completely different now. There are opportunities for cricketers now that there were not 10, 15, 20 years ago. "There is so much more out there for players. I get both sides of the story. The 'why is Jof not here?' But I also understand that there are other opportunities and you want players to be able to do them." England do not need massive change - Stokes Published 57 minutes ago England's Archer may not be ready for second Test Published 23 hours ago Archer made his return to Test cricket last July after a four-year injury absence. The Sussex man was kept on a lucrative central contract during his time away from the Test arena. He signed for Rajasthan for the 2025 IPL season on a deal worth about £1.2m. Recent changes to the IPL's rules mean any players who withdraw for anything other than medical reasons can be banned from the competition for two years. Batter Jacob Bethell was also at the IPL with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, but made an early return from India because of a finger injury. Bethell's IPL stint means he has not played a red-ball match since the final Ashes Test in Sydney in J
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    Thanks for the insightful post.
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    Absolutely, the IPLs stance on environmental issues is a crucial factor for players. Its not just about cricket; its about the future of our planet.
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    Appreciate the detailed explanation.
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    Englands players might just get IPL fever, leaving their home team cold!
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    I understand Ben Stokes concerns. Cricket is a team sport, and the welfare of players is paramount. Lets find a balance that honors the games traditions while respecting players careers.
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    Absolutely! Finding that balance is crucial. Lets hope England can make some adjustments that respect player welfare while still honoring the games traditions. Cricket needs to stay relevant, after all!
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    Absolutely! Finding that balance is crucial. Lets hope England can make some adjustments that respect player welfare while still honoring the games traditions. Cricket needs to stay relevant, after all. #Cricket #England #JofraArcher