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Chris Jordan

Born

Oct 04, 1988 (36 years)

Birth Place

Lowlands, Christ Church

Role

All Rounder

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Chris Jordan Statistics

Batting Stats

396

Matches

240

Innings

2358

Runs

73

Highest Score

102

Not Out

131.58

Strike Rate

3

50's

0

100's

-

200's

17.08

Average

1792

Balls

-

300's

163

4's

113

6's

15

Ducks

Bowling Stats

396

Matches

396

Innings

416

Wickets

7874

Balls

11318

Runs

0

Overs

8.62

Economy

-

Maidens

4/6

BBI

7

4W

0

5W

0

10W

-

Hattricks

27.20

Average

18.9

Strike Rate

Career Debut Information
Test vs Sri Lanka at Lord's, Jun 12, 2014
ODIvs Australia at The Rose Bowl, Sep 16, 2013
T20 vs Australia at Stadium Australia, Feb 02, 2014
Teams played for

England/England XI, Surrey, Barbados, Sussex, England Lions, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Adelaide Strikers, Peshawar Zalmi, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Chittagong Vikings, Northern Districts, Sydney Thunder, Trinbago Knight Riders, Perth Scorchers, Karachi Kings, Punjab Kings/Kings XI Punjab, Southern Brave Men, Sydney Sixers, Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians, Hobart Hurricanes, Gulf Giants, Multan Sultans

About Player

Born in Barbados, Chris Jordan moved to England on the back of a sporting scholarship to Dulwich College. He burst on the county circuit as a 18-year old in 2007 when he picked up 20 wickets in five county championship games for Surrey. Unfortunately, injuries plagued him frequently after that and he ended up missing the entire 2010 season due to a back problem. His return in 2011 was not particularly impressive as he managed only 11 wickets, but he had a short stint with Barbados that winter and picked up 13 scalps. Coming back to Surrey in 2012, his form dipped and he was released at the end of that season. He again returned to Barbados and performed brilliantly, taking 16 wickets, this time at 15.18. Now, 2013 proved to be a fruitful year for Jordan as he signed up for Sussex. He took 6 for 48 on his debut against Yorkshire and was one of the leading wicket-takers in the County Championship. He earned an England Lions call-up for the ODI series against Bangladesh 'A' in August and was selected for the senior squad to face Ireland and Australia. He finally made his ODI debut against Australia and picked up three wickets in his first game in Southampton. This display earned him a spot in the limited overs squad for England's tour to Australia and West Indies in early 2014. His heroics in the third T20I against West Indies grabbed eye-balls as he picked up three wickets in the match to help his side to a consolation win after smashing Dwayne Bravo all over the park, including four sixes, to take 26 runs in the last over which gave England a competitive total on the board. Jordan has had an on-off time in the ODI side. After an excellent ODI series against Sri Lanka at home, where he picked up 12 wickets in five games, the selectors gave him his first Test cap against the same opposition. He also played three Tests against India and kept on improving as the series progressed, but he could not translate the same performances in the ODI series. He only played one game in the five-match series and was not consistent during the Sri Lanka tour. The resurgence of Chris Woakes also meant that Jordan was pushed down the pecking order. Despite being a part of England's squad for the 2015 Cricket World Cup, Jordan didn't get many opportunities in what ended up being a disastrous campaign for the team. He continued to be a regular for England in the white-ball formats and built up a reputation of being a reliable death bowler after developing a strong yorker and various deceptive slower deliveries. A successful T20 World Cup in 2016 earned him a lucrative IPL contract with the Royal Challengers Bangalore the same year. Jordan was overlooked for England's 2019 Cricket World Cup squad and was increasingly looked upon as a T20 specialist. He was a part of England's squad for the 2021 T20 World Cup as well as the 2022 T20 World Cup that England went on to win. Touring the globe playing for various franchises throughout the year, Jordan has featured in IPL, PSL, BPL, BBL, Super Smash and The Hundred.

FAQs

When did Chris Jordan make his debut?

Chris Jordan debuted in international cricket on the following dates:
  • Test Debut: vs Sri Lanka at Lord's, Jun 12, 2014
  • ODI Debut: vs Australia at The Rose Bowl, Sep 16, 2013
  • T20 Debut: vs Australia at Stadium Australia, Feb 02, 2014

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Chris
Jordan

Personal Info

Born

04-10-1988 (36 years)

Birth Place

Lowlands, Christ Church

Role

All Rounder

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Teams

England/England XI, Surrey, Barbados, Sussex, England Lions, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Adelaide Strikers, Peshawar Zalmi, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Chittagong Vikings, Northern Districts, Sydney Thunder, Trinbago Knight Riders, Perth Scorchers, Karachi Kings, Punjab Kings/Kings XI Punjab, Southern Brave Men, Sydney Sixers, Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians, Hobart Hurricanes, Gulf Giants, Multan Sultans

ICC Rankings

Ranking In
Test
ODI
T20

Batting

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Bowling

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All rounder

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