England captain Alastair Cook was in an optimistic mood after Chris Jordan's "fantastic" all-round performance helped put his side 1-0 up in their five-match one-day series against Sri Lanka. Jordan was at the heart of England's 81-run Duckworth-Lewis victory in Thursday's rain-marred clash at The Oval, his former home ground. Now with Sussex after being released by Surrey, the Barbados-born all-rounder -- educated on a scholarship at London's Dulwich College and England qualified through his grandmother -- starred with both bat and ball in the day/night clash at his old home ground. His unbeaten 38 not out off just 13 balls helped propel England to 247 for six in their 29 overs. And the fast bowler then took three wickets for three runs at a key stage in the game to derail Sri Lanka's pursuit of 226 in 32 overs after a second rain delay. New England number three Gary Ballance weighed in with a valuable 64 and Ian Bell made a typically elegant 50 but Cook was in no doubt that Jordan, who finished with three from 25 in six overs, had turned the match the hosts' way. "It was a fantastic performance," said Cook, who had little to celebrate during England's 5-0 Ashes series thrashing in Australia. "To come in and whack it like he did -- he hit a really clean ball, against a very good death bowler (Lasith Malinga) -- was a credit. "That extra 30-odd we got in the last two overs gave us that momentum swing we really needed. "Then he probably didn't start off as well in the first two overs (with the ball). "But when he came back, he flew in and he bowled quickly. "Those wickets he got, it looked very uncomfortable batting." England have insisted they want players to "express themselves" under returning coach Peter Moores and the 25-year-old Jordan's man-of-the-match display on Thursday appeared to fit the bill. "You want to see people enjoying themselves ... and I hope people can see that passion," added Cook. "I've always said there's a lot of talent there, and the guys have been given an opportunity. "It's up to them to take it. "They've been given first crack of the whip, and over the last couple of (ODI) games the youngsters have really stood up." That was certainly true of 22-year-old Ballance, like Carberry born overseas, in his case in Zimbabwe, but educated in London (at the elite Harrow School) who was selected instead of Michael Carberry. "Gary got the opportunity, and obviously took it very well," said Cook. "He's very composed and certainly knows his game. That's what impresses me. "We certainly haven't seen the best of him either (yet). His record for Yorkshire is almost second to none. "He averages well over 50 in both forms of the game, and not many people do that anywhere. "He will find his feet more and more in international cricket. He's certainly got the package to excel." Meanwhile Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews didn't spare his team-mates feelings after they were unable to follow-up Tuesday's Twenty20 win over England at The Oval with another victory. "Our bowling was a bit scrappy, and also we never really got going with our batting," he said. "All in all, I thought it was a really poor performance by the whole team," the all-rounder added. The series continues at north-east county Durham's Riverside ground on Sunday. Source: AFP
GMT 22:27 2018 Thursday ,13 December
Russian swimmer Prigoda takes gold in China with new WR in men’s 200m breaststrokeGMT 11:54 2018 Tuesday ,11 December
Ajax and Bayern in tasty Champions League duel for first placeGMT 17:44 2018 Tuesday ,23 October
Russian UFC Champ Nurmagomedov’s win was "fair and square"GMT 21:29 2018 Friday ,19 October
Moscow to host 2020 European Weightlifting ChampionshipsGMT 16:48 2018 Monday ,15 October
Russian fighter Nurmagomedov may be suspended for six monthsGMT 18:14 2018 Sunday ,07 October
Russia’s Nurmagomedov crushes McGregor, defends UFC titleGMT 17:44 2018 Thursday ,04 October
Underdogs CSKA beat Real Madrid in Moscow while a man downGMT 16:40 2018 Sunday ,02 September
Unified Korean team delivers historic medals, hopesMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor