Latest Cricket News

“An allrounder”: Jofra Archer claims new role after winning POTM against Mumbai

Sanjaya Mendis · · 2 min read
untitled design 18 5

A Career-Defining Performance at the Wankhede

In a must-win encounter that felt like a knockout final for the Rajasthan Royals, the IPL 2026 season witnessed one of its most compelling individual displays. The Wankhede Stadium played host to a classic contest between the Rajasthan Royals and the Mumbai Indians, but the night belonged to one man: Jofra Archer. With the weight of playoff qualification resting on their shoulders, the England international stepped up to deliver a performance that solidified his status as a dual-threat superstar.

The Rise of a New All-Rounder

Following the conclusion of the match, “An allrounder”: Jofra Archer claims new role after winning POTM against Mumbai, a statement that reflects his evolving impact on the game. While the world has long recognized him as a lethal pacer, his heroics against the Mumbai Indians proved he is much more than a specialist fast bowler. Facing a high-pressure situation, Archer provided a explosive 32 runs off just 15 balls, which proved critical in helping the Royals set a formidable total of 205 runs.

Reflecting on his batting contribution, Archer noted, “I wasn’t expecting to bat so early. Because of the impact, I hardly get to bat. When the coach said put the pads on, I was surprised. I’m glad I was able to contribute. Well, I class myself as an all-rounder. I’m very good right now, touchwood.”

Tactical Precision and Bowling Brilliance

Archer’s impact was not limited to his batting. Defending a total of 205, he dismantled the Mumbai Indians’ top and middle order. Finishing with figures of 3 wickets for 17 runs in his 4 overs, he showcased the tactical shift suggested by his coaching staff. He moved away from the frequent use of slower balls to embrace his natural pace, noting, “The coach said, I don’t care what you do, I don’t want any more pace-off from you. I’m just listening to the coach now. Your margin for error is a bit bigger when you go pace-on.”

READ:  Rajat Patidar becomes threat to Shreyas Iyer as legendary cricketer makes bold T - Rajat Patidar Challenges Shreyas Iyer for Team India Spot: Ashwin
Sanjaya Mendis

Sanjaya Mendis is a senior cricket writer for the Daily Mirror, and one of the most perceptive voices covering Sri Lankan cricket today. A University of Colombo journalism graduate, he began his career reporting on the island’s fiercely competitive school cricket circuit before graduating to the international beat. Sanjaya is especially known for his detailed breakdowns of spin bowling—a craft he understands intimately—and his ability to contextualise performances within Sri Lanka’s rich cricketing history. He has reported from Lanka Premier League seasons, bilateral series, and ICC tournaments, always with an eye for the human story behind the statistics. His award-winning features have taken him from the nets of Kalutara to the commentary boxes of Colombo, earning him a loyal readership. Sanjaya remains deeply committed to championing emerging talent and ensuring that the next generation of Sri Lankan cricketers gets the recognition they deserve.