Watch: Jofra Archer reacts to an old video of a mother saving her child
Recently a video from 2019 has surfaced on social media with England speedster Jofra Archer reacting to it. In the video, it is seen that three people are traveling on a bike when a car clips the bike and the rider loses control. As the rider loses balance the woman sitting on the back seat along with her child falls off.
The woman with the child was going to be hit by an incoming truck. But the mother showed a great reaction to pull back her child away from the path of the truck just at the right time. As reported by Daily Mail, the incident is from Goi, Nam Dinh in Vietnam.
Notably, Jofra Archer, who is pretty active on social media for his quirky Tweets, which fans often see as predictions of the future, reacted to the video. He commented on the video ‘Mother of the year’.
Mother of the year https://t.co/qIZlz1PYEZ
— Jofra Archer (@JofraArcher) April 25, 2022
Speaking of Jofra Archer, he has been out of action after undergoing two surgeries on his injured right elbow.
He was one of the costliest buys in the mega auctions for the Indian T20 League 2022. The Mumbai franchise bought him for a whopping sum of INR 8 Cr despite being aware of the fact that the English pacer won’t be available for the 15th edition of the tournament. After missing out on ITL 2022, Archer spoke about his new Indian T20 League franchise.
“Mumbai looks very close-knit and family-oriented and such teams always do well. That’s why it is no surprise that we have won five Titles,”- Archer said during a conversation on Mumbai’s official social media handles.
As per Archer’s career is concerned, he has featured for England in all formats of the game. He has played 13 matches for England and has picked up 42 wickets in them at an average of 31.0. While in the white-ball formats he has played 17 ODI and 12 T20I matches. He has picked up 30 and 14 wickets in the two formats respectively. Besides this, he has also played 35 matches in the Indian T20 League and has picked up 46 wickets in them at an average of 21.3.