Birmingham [UK], England captain Jos Buttler praised Jofra Archer's performance in the second T20I against Pakistan and said he was brilliant, with Archer taking two wickets, Azam Khan and Imad Wasim, in a spell of four overs. Gave 28 runs. At the economy rate of 7.00. Archer is one of the most exciting bowlers in cricket whose career has been derailed due to injuries. The 29-year-old has hardly played for England in any format since 2021, mainly due to ongoing problems with his right elbow, for which he has had to undergo two operations. A back injury has ruled him out for most of 2022.His last appearance for England dates back to May 2023, and since then, he has been on the road to recovery from an elbow injury that ruled him out for almost 12 months. Speaking after the match, Butler said that Archer is trying to get back to his old form. He further said that the entire English bowling attack was brilliant against Pakistan, "It was brilliant, you could see the emotions. It's fantastic to take wickets for England again. You have to control expectations, it's been a long time, He is not going to do that."Jofra Archer is straight up old. But, it's a really positive performance. It's absolutely trying to get him into the game, but at the same time his whole bowling group was brilliant," Buttler recalled of the match. That said, Pakistan batted first as England lost opener Phil Salt for just 13 runs to Pakistan's returning all-rounder Imad Wasim, while Shaheen Afridi took a good catch at long-on. (25/1) England couldn't really hit that many big hits as wickets kept falling, with Buttler being dismissed for 84 off 51 balls with eight fours and three sixes, becoming the fifth man to be dismissed by Harris. Pakistan made a solid comeback to restrict England to 183/7 in 20 overs, with Shaheen Shah Afridi (3/36) and Haris Rauf (2/34) shining with the ball for Pakistan.In the run-chase, Pakistan lost openers Mohammad Rizwan and Saim Ayub early to be reduced to 14/2. The 53-run partnership between captain Babar Aza (32 from 26 balls, with the help of four fours) and Fakhar Zaman (45 from 21 balls, with the help of five fours and three sixes) and Iftikhar Ahmed (23 runs from 1 ball) Barring a 40-run partnership between Topley (3/41) and Imad Wasim (22 from 13 balls, with two fours and a six), Pakistan could not make progress and were bowled out in 19.2 overs by Topley (3/41) and Archer. (3/41) and Archer (160 runs). 2/28) was the top bowler of England.Moeen Ali got two wickets.