England paceman Jofra Archer’s lockdown has turned into somewhat of nightmare after losing his World Cup winning medal from 2019 while moving into a new apartment.
Archer told BBC Radio 5 Live he had spend much of his time in self isolation staring at the medal and reminiscing about his famous Super Over at Lord’s that helped his country to a maiden crown.
‘I had it hanging off a portrait someone did for me and sent to me, I had my medal hanging on that. I moved flat and the picture is on the new wall but there’s no medal. I turned the house upside down for about a week but I still haven’t managed to find it,’ said Archer.
But, the 25-year-old’s frustration seems to going through the roof after being forced into a desperate search for his prized possession.
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‘I know it should be in the house so I will keep eyes out for it but I’ve gone mad looking for it already. There’s nothing else to do in isolation. It’s all hands on deck.
Archer broke onto the international scene in the World Cup, contributing 20 wickets in the competition and has since become one of the most feared bowlers in the world due to his roaring pace.
He was also part of the England team that toured to South Africa in December but was ruled out after the opening Test match in Centurion due to injury.