Chris Jordan from England said he was ‘out of this world’ after taking part in a T20 border capture against India | Cricket News

Chris Jordan left England team-mate Jason Roy joking with amazement after a stunning volley led to a stunning cross-border clash against India; Captain Eoin Morgan says of Jordan: “Some of his contributions to the field over the years are out of this world, stuff we can’t make”

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Chris Jordan of England showed incredible athleticism during a stunning finish-off in the last T20 against India

Chris Jordan of England showed incredible athleticism during a stunning finish-off in the last T20 against India

“He’s probably made one of the toughest catches ever looking the easiest thing he’s ever done. He’s a freak and he does it all the time.”

So said Sky SportsNasser Hussain after Chris Jordan from England put another special grip on the collection he pulled off in his career.

Okay, at this point they weren’t caught down as his own – but he certainly deserved the recommendations after an incredible stretch of field to remove India’s bat Suryakumar Yadav in the fifth and T20I about last in Ahmedabad.

Jordan went around the boundary rope at a deep midwicket before sending the ball out of the air effortlessly with one hand after Suryakumar launched Adil Rashid down the ground.

Knowing his move would take him over the limit, Jordan passed the ball back to Jason Roy, who was the team to complete the catch.

Roy could only laugh at Jordan’s athleticism as the bat Suryakumar was put on his way for 32 in a game that India won by 36 runs.

Speaking after the match, England captain Eoin Morgan said of Jordan: “Some of his contributions to the field over the years are just amazing, out of this world. It’s just stuff that won’t we can do it.

“It’s a real natural ability and he seems to be doing it over and over again. It’s a pleasure to watch and add a completely different dimension to T20 cricket for him. fans. “

Not surprisingly, Twitter was put down after Jordan’s incredible efforts, with Kevin Pietersen among those posted.

Hussain said: “Everything had to go right. He had to run time, he had to throw the ball at the right time, bring it to Roy perfectly. It was weird.”

When a Hussain man Sky Sports Cricket Asked by expert Rob Key if he could have done what Jordan did, he joked: “Maybe I was able to do the Jason Roy piece!”

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