Rather than the 12 to 18 balls Archer has taken to get going, his pivotal four-over spell after lunch was all consistent pace and bounce when England needed it most โ hovering around 145km/h despite the 35-degree South Australian day.
โTo be honest, as a fast bowler you just have to hit those speeds straight away,โ Brett Lee, one of only a handful to crack the fabled 160km/h (100 miles an hour in the old measurements), said.
โYes, itโs an incredibly tough job and so physically demanding, but thatโs the job. So for someone to be coming in [who is] able to bowl 150km/h, starting in the 120s, that sets the wrong tone.
โJofraโs come out and hit the ground running after lunch and look whatโs happened. England are in it because heโs managed to do what Mitchell Starc does so consistently โ he is on point with the very first ball he bowls.โ
With Carse hitting the same lamentable and thoroughly thumpable lengths as he did in Brisbane, England started the day in similar fashion.
After 40 minutes of play, Jake Weatherald and Travis Head had moved to a comfortable 0-33, before Archer found purchase and claimed Weatheraldโs wicket for the third time in four innings.
โAnd that was a great piece of fast bowling,โ Lee, in commentary for Fox Cricket, said.
โHis pace was up, and he set Jake Weatherald up with that snap of the wrist. His speeds that over were 143, 144, 143, and then the effort ball at 148 that caught Weatherald off guard and had him fending to the keeper.
โWeโve seen him back that up today over multiple spells, and itโs what England need from him.โ
Archer returned for more in the final session, and after a dayโs toil, did take time to work up to the pace that had Alex Carey hurried for time and miscuing his shots. Really, he could have done without his final, 16th over of the day. In true fast bowler fashion, too, there was a clumsy fielding effort in which he fell over and around one well-timed shot destined for the boundary.
In all though, Archerโs day one effort was a fine response to the ignominy of Brisbane โ answering for his fast-bowling crimes and then some.