Monaco Journal - England's Jordan takes third hat-trick of 2024 T20 World Cup

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England's Jordan takes third hat-trick of 2024 T20 World Cup
England's Jordan takes third hat-trick of 2024 T20 World Cup / Photo: Chandan Khanna - AFP

England's Jordan takes third hat-trick of 2024 T20 World Cup

Chris Jordan took four wickets in five balls, including the third hat-trick of the 2024 T20 World Cup, as defending champions England dismissed the United States for 115 in a Super Eights match in Barbados on Sunday.

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Barbados-born Jordan, recalled by England for this match, finished with remarkable figures of 4-10 in 2.5 overs as he became just the second bowler this tournament to take a hat-trick, with Australia's Pat Cummins achieving the feat against both Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

Non-Test nation United States, one of the surprise packages of the event after defeating Pakistan on their way to the second round, were 115-6 when the 35-year-old Jordan came onto bowl the 19th over.

His first ball of the over saw Corey Anderson hit a fast and low full toss to Harry Brook at long-on as the former New Zealand all-rounder fell for 29.

Two balls later, Jordan clean bowled Ali Khan for a duck, the off-stump knocked out of the ground.

Next ball, new batsman Nosthush Kenjige was plumb lbw, despite a desperate review and Jordan then completed his hat-trick -- and ended the innings -- by bowling Saurabh Netravalkar between bat and pad to remove the tailender's middle stump.

Jordan's hat-trick was the first for England in a men's T20 international, with Nat Sciver-Brunt and Anya Shrubsole both taking three in three for the women's side.

Victory by a significant margin should see England into the last four when Group Two is settled later Sunday after a match in Antigua between West Indies and South Africa, yet to lose in this tournament.

S.Martin--MJ