Eminent England fast bowler Joffra Archer has been banned for two years for domestic and international matches in New Zealand for making racist remarks during a Test. Archer was given racist remarks on the last day of the Test played between England and New Zealand in November. Police arrested the 28-year-old man from Auckland who made the remark. He was also given a verbal warning. NDTL demands WADA to remove ban According to media reports, New Zealand cricket spokesman Anthony Crummy said that the person will not be able to watch any international or domestic matches in New Zealand until 2022. Violation of this may lead to police action. At the same time, when asked about the crummy, he said that we again apologize to Jofra and the England team management for that unpleasant incident. This type of behavior is completely unacceptable. This legendary player returned to Indian team, Ramandeep out of the ground 24-year-old Pesar Archer said that the viewer was repeatedly commenting about his skin color. Archer, who made his Test debut against Australia in August last year, has played seven Test matches so far and has taken a total of 30 wickets. Sania returns to match after two years, wins Hobart International tournament