Jofra Archer is in line for his first Sussex appearance of the season against Gloucestershire in the Royal London One-Day Cup tomorrow.

The all-rounder is included in 14-man squad having returned from his stint in the IPL following Rajasthan Royals’ elimination on Wednesday.

Archer comes into the squad for George Garton.

Nineteen-year-old top-order batsman, Tom Haines, is also included in a first-team squad for this first time this season for the trip to the Brightside Ground, Bristol.

Head coach Jason Gillespie's squad has been stretched by injuries.

Luke Wright does not make the trip but is being lined up for a return on Tuesday against Surrey at the Oval.

Gillespie said: "Jofra's in the squad. It's great to have Jofra around.

"He's excited to be back around the group and the lads are excited to have him around.

"He's a great character, loves his cricket and it's great to welcome him back."

He added: "He comes into the squad for George Garton who still has some discomfort in his side.

"We want to make sure Garts is fully recovered, so we’re taking a conservative approach with him.

“Luke Wright’s recovery from his hip flexor niggle shouldn’t take too long but he’s not quite ready for the trip to Bristol, so we’ve added Tom Haines to the squad as batting cover.

“Gloucestershire know their strengths very well and research their opposition thoroughly. They’ll be very clear with their game plan.

“We need to be just as well-prepared and make sure we execute our skills on Sunday.”

The Sharks sit in sixth place in the South Group with two wins and two defeats.

They are one point behind Gloucestershire who currently occupy the third qualification spot with five points.

Gloucestershire have won two, lost one and had one game – their match against Hampshire on Friday – washed out.