Jordan Cox, a wicketkeeper batsman for the 24-year-old England National Cricket Team, received a belated call after his hero in the recent edition of the 100 competition.
Jordan Cox has been added to the T20I team of the National Cricket Team in England for the T20I series, which will take place in Dublin later this month.
England currently involved in the White Ball Series against South Africa
The three lions are currently engaged in the White Ball Series against the Protea. England faced a humiliating seven-wicket defeat in the ODI series opener against South Africa at Headingley in Leeds on Tuesday, September 2nd, bowling at 131 and allowing the run chase to be completed in 20.5 overs.
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The next two matches in the ODI series are scheduled to take place on September 4th and 7th. The two teams will then face each other in the three-match T20I series on September 10th, 12th and 14th.
Following the lawsuit against Proteas, the second English team travels to Ireland for a three-match T20I series. This will take place in Dublin on September 17th, 19th and 21st.
Young all-rounder Jacob Bethel has been appointed captain of the series, and he is set to become the youngest English boys captain ever in international cricket.
Jordan Cox joins the English T20I squad of the Irish series
The Cricket Committee (ECB) Selection Committee of England and Wales made the late choice for Jordan Cox for a T20I match against Ireland after 100 heroics.
Cox saw the stellar shape in a 100-ball competition while playing in an oval invincible. He consistently recorded team runs and played a key role in their victory in 2025.
He averaged 367 runs on a strike rating of 173.92, earning a tournament prize player, allowing the oval invincible to register a 26-run victory for the Trento Roquets in the Summit Crush, winning his third title in the Trott.
Welcome, Jordan Cox! 👏
Cox will join the team for the three-match IT20S series held in Dublin later this month 🏏PIc.twItter.com/trlhozrpa2
– England Cricket (@englandcricket) september 3, 2025
I always try knocking that door down – Jordan Cox
After winning the tournament award player, Jordan Cox said he will continue to knock on the door for England’s choice. He said:
“Have a bit of fun (the key to success). Our team is very strong and enjoying with your peers. Donovan faced around 40 balls. It shows how deep we hit. The lineup of the class, very fortunate. I always slam that door.
The young wicketkeeper Batman has played three ODIs and two T20Is in England so far, and has failed miserably. He also broke his thumb the night before his designated Test debut in New Zealand. Otherwise, he would have represented England in the red ball format.
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