England cricket hero Jofra Archer grinds on twerking woman in skimpy outfit while covered in paint at Barbados festival
ENGLAND cricket hero Jofra Archer celebrated World Cup success by grinding on a scantily clad woman at a festival in Barbados.
Archer, 24, was spotted dancing with a fellow partygoer who was covered in paint and grinding on the Sussex all-rounder.
The Barbados-born star was joined by West Indies captain Jason Holder at the Jovert Morning Jump-Up carnival on the Caribbean island.
Revellers cover themselves in paint and oils for the Jouvert Morning which starts at daybreak.
Archer, believed to be single, had colours of blue, purple and red paint splashed over him as he joined in the parade.
And as the calypso music rung through the streets he began dancing with a woman who bent over and twerked on him while Archer held her hips.
The star of England's Super Over is enjoying a break in Barbados following his dramatic success in the World Cup earlier this month.
The fast bowler made his mark by taking 20 wickets throughout the tournament.
And he played a key role in beating New Zealand to be crowned world champions for the first time ever at Lord's.
But Archer, who was born in Bridgetown to an English father and Bajan mother, was only deemed eligible to play for England in March.
He represented the West Indies Under-19s three times but left for the U.K. when he was overlooked for their 2015 World Cup squad.
Now Archer looks set to be part of next month's Ashes series in what would be his Test debut at Edgbaston.
He will have some new moves to show off when he returns.