Former England seamer James Anderson suggests including Jofra Archer for the crucial Lord's Test against India after their Edgbaston defeat. Archer, returning from a long absence, is deemed ready by coach Brendon McCullum. England eyes team changes, considering Gus Atkinson and Jacob Bethell, though Bethell won't replace primary spinner Shoaib Bashir.
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