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Chris Jordan’s quiet heroics show why England can never be written off – The Guardian
All seemed lost in the first T20 international against Australia until the bowler’s steely display galvanised his side

Sometimes the penultimate over is overlooked. And sometimes the scorecard lies. Look at Chris Jordans figures at the Rose Bowl on Friday night: 14 not out with the bat and 3-0-23-0 with the ball and yet he could easily have been made the man of the match, though England were grateful for Dawid Malans 66 given the paucity of contributions from everyone else except Jos Buttler and Jordan.
It was the best kind of victory since the first T20 international against Australia appeared to be lost and i…
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