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Chris Jordan delivers in Barbados return as England advances to T20 World Cup semi-finals

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Jun 24, 2024

Jordan had always looked up to cricket legends like Lara from the West Indies, but now he was making his mark at a famous old ground. With his family watching from the stands, he delivered a perfect ball that sent off stump cartwheeling, caught Kenjige lbw, and knocked over Netravalkar who backed away towards the stands where Jordan used to sit. The intensity of his performance was evident, and doing it in front of his family meant everything to him.

“My family doesn’t get to travel the world and watch me play international cricket often,” Jordan shared. “So, to perform in front of them is definitely one of the best moments of my career.” In the stands, Jordan’s mum, dad, sister, brother-in-law and nephew were cheering him on. His nephew had even called him that morning, telling him to take three wickets if he played. Being a role model for his nephew was important to Jordan, as he hoped to inspire him to achieve great things in the future.

Playing in this World Cup felt like a homecoming for Jordan and his teammate Jofra Archer, both of whom were born in Barbados but now represent England. Despite expectations of resentment from locals for leaving West Indies to play for England, they were actually cheered on at every turn. At their first match in the tournament, there were even groups of schoolchildren from their former schools in the stands. The support they received, including an invitation to the prime minister’s box, made them feel appreciated and welcome.

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