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Jordan replaces Finn in England T20 squad
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 19 - 01 - 2014

SYDNEY — Sussex seamer Chris Jordan was called into England's Twenty20 squad to play Australia Saturday following the early exit of Steven Finn. Jordan is already in Australia with the One-Day International squad where he has shown signs of promise despite England going 2-0 down in the five-match series.
Middlesex quick Finn was the only member of England's originally selected Ashes squad who didn't play an international match on a tour where his side was routed 5-0 by Australia in the Test series.
He returned home early in a bid to iron out problems with his bowling action which England limited overs coach Ashley Giles said had made him “not selectable.”
Jordan's call-up for Twenty20 duty was confirmed by an England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) statement which said: “Sussex pace bowler Chris Jordan has been called into England's Twenty20 squad for the three-match series against Australia beginning in Hobart on Jan. 29.”
Finn's problems mean he is unlikely to make it into England's squad for the World Twenty20 in Bangladesh in March, even though he was named this week in the provisional 30-man party.
Jordan, yet to play a Twenty20 international, was also selected in that provisional squad but will now have a chance to show what he can do in cricket's shortest format.
The 25-year-old Barbados-born paceman had been due to join the England Lions squad in Sri Lanka but his place in the national A side's tour party has been taken by Yorkshire's Liam Plunkett.
England's one-day series against Australia continues in Sydney Sydney. After the ODIs, Australia and England play three Twenty20 internationals, with matches in Hobart (Jan. 29), Melbourne (Jan. 31) and Sydney's Olympic Stadium (Feb. 2).
Australia looks to close out ODI series
Australia will be looking to open England's “scars” and close out the one-day series Sunday, keeper Brad Haddin said after his team's thrilling one-wicket victory over the luckless tourists in Brisbane.
Alastair Cook's men have now lost the opening two ODIs which follow their demoralizing 5-0 loss in the Ashes, despite coming desperately close at the Gabba Friday.
“It was an extraordinary finish Friday night; we were in no position to win that game until James (Faulkner) hit the ball through cover on the last ball,” Haddin said.
England has now lost seven times in a row to Australia, including their thrashing by six wickets in the first one-day match in Melbourne, and Test vice-captain Haddin said there would be no mercy shown by the home side in the next game.
Asked whether England could bounce back, Haddin said: “I hope not.” — Agencies


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