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Jordan Cox earns belated call-up for Ireland T20Is

Batter rewarded for impressive form for Oval Invincibles, en route to their third Men's Hundred title

ESPNcricinfo staff
03-Sep-2025 • 9 hrs ago
Jordan Cox endured a streaky innings on debut, England vs Australia, 1st T20I, Southampton, September 11, 2024

Jordan Cox made his T20I debut against Australia in September 2024  •  Getty Images

Jordan Cox has been rewarded for his Player-of-the-Tournament display in the Men's Hundred with a belated call-up to England's T20I squad to face Ireland later this month.
Cox, 24, topped the Hundred averages with 367 runs at 61.16, and a strike-rate of 173.93, as Oval Invincibles lifted the trophy for the third consecutive season with an emphatic 26-run victory over Trent Rockets in the final at Lord's on Sunday.
Cox himself made 40 from 28 balls in the final, after which he said he would continue to "bang the England door down", after a series of luckless near-misses in recent months, including a broken thumb sustained on the eve of his designated Test debut in New Zealand, and a side strain sustained while making a century for Essex earlier this summer.
He has previously played two T20Is, making scores of 17 and 0 against Australia in September 2024, as well as three ODIs on the subsequent tour of West Indies in October and November.
His recall comes as part of a second-string England squad, captained by Jacob Bethell, that is due to play three T20Is in Dublin on September 17, 19 and 21. The original 14-man squad had been notably light on specialist batting, with the likelihood that a bowling allrounder - Liam Dawson, Rehan Ahmed or Jamie Overton - would be carded to come in at No.6.
The news comes just 24 hours after England's 50-over squad were bowled out for 131 in 24.3 overs at Headingley, to slump to a humiliating seven-wicket loss to South Africa in the first ODI.

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