July 12 (CRICKETNMORE) Having helped his team march to the final of the World Cup after 27 years, England pacer Jofra Archer believes staying calm has been the key to success for him and the hosts as they get ready to take on New Zealand here at Lord's on Sunday. Archer bagged the first wicket of England's World Cup semi-final victory over Australia, trapping skipper Aaron Finch leg before for a duck. England romped to an eight-wicket win at Edgbaston.
Archer later shook up Alex Carey with a fiery bouncer and then removed Glenn Maxwell just as the big-hitting all-rounder was preparing to tee-off.
"I'm really calm. You got that feeling, even when we were at breakfast, I don't think anyone looked nervous. I might be wrong," Archer was quoted as saying by ICC. "Everyone just looked focused from the time we got into the ground. It's those little things that make you think the guys are ready.