Jofra Archer has been selected for England's one-day international series in South Africa.

After being selected for the one-day team to play South Africa early in the next year, Jofra Archer will likely play for England for the first time in almost two years.
Due to back and elbow issues, the fast bowler, 27, has not competed for England since March 2021.
Ben Duckett and Harry Brook, both test players, are available, and Reece Topley, a bowler, has fully recovered from the ankle injury he sustained during the T20 World Cup in October.
Beginning on January 27, the teams will compete in three one-day international matches.
Following the 3-0 Test series rout of Pakistan, Mark Wood has been rested, and Joe Root is not included in the squad.
The International League T20, which will be played in the United Arab Emirates from 13 January to 12 February, has signed former Test captain Root to play for the Dubai Capitals.
Liam Livingstone, an all-around player, is out after suffering a knee injury on the second day of the first Test in Rawalpindi.
Although a two-Test tour of New Zealand begins two weeks after the last ODI, the series will serve as the beginning of England's preparations for their defense of their 50-over world title in India in the fall.
Archer had an exciting first year for his international career in 2019, capturing 22 wickets in the Ashes series later that summer and bowling the super over in the World Cup final. However, since then, his development has been put on hold.
He underwent two rounds of elbow surgery before developing a back stress fracture in May, which prevented him from playing the rest of the season.
In a practice match against the whole England team last month in the United Arab Emirates, he bowled for the England Lions. Other than that, he has participated in two first-team games since his last appearance for England, both for Sussex in May.
Originally scheduled to take place in 2020, the three-game series in South Africa was cancelled after the T20 leg because of Covid-19 fears because England had to fly home.
England are also scheduled to tour Bangladesh for three ODIs and three T20s in March.
