Jofra Archer insists he can play in England's final two Tests against India following his impressive return after four years away from the longest format.
Archer made up for lost time when making his comeback during the third Test of the series, playing a vital role as England clinched a dramatic 22-run victory at Lord's.
England's margin of victory was their lowest in a men's Test at Lord's, while it was also their tightest triumph overall since beating Australia by 14 in their Ashes opener in 2013.
The 30-year-old, who has endured a string of injuries over the last four years, took his first wicket just three balls into his return before wheeling away in an emotional celebration.
He then took a further four wickets in the match, including three in India's second innings, as England defended a target of 192. He finished the Test with figures of 5-107.
Overall, he bowled 39.2 overs, showcasing his ferocious pace as he bowled 41 deliveries that exceeded 90mph.
England have previously managed Archer's workload to ensure he does not suffer another setback, and it had been suggested he may not play both of the final two Tests, at Old Trafford and the Oval.
However, Archer has different ideas.
"I can play the other two if they let me," he said.
"I don't want to lose this series. I said I wanted to play the Test summer, and I wanted to play the Ashes.
"One tick is already there, and I will do everything possible in my power to be on the plane to Australia in November."
Archer earned his 14th Test cap at Lord's, over four years after his 13th, which also came against India, but in Ahmedabad.
England now hold a 2-1 lead over India in the five-match series, with the fourth match set to begin on July 23.