Chris Jordan did another Chris Jordan. He pulled off another blinder- this time in West Indies- in the Caribbean Premier League(CPL).
During the second qualifier between Trinbago Knight Riders and Barbados Tridents in Trinidad, Chris Jordan, who plays for the Tridents, made a flying effort to dismiss the Knight Riders’s batsman Jonathan Carter.
Watch the catch:
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“Move over Marvin Gaye on the dancefloor… holy shmoly!” ?
Just another day at the office for @CJordan! ?♂️ pic.twitter.com/TUIYwUBuR2
— Sussex Cricket (@SussexCCC) October 11, 2019
For Jordan now, it has become almost a habit to pull off an odd blinder here and there. He is known for taking some exceptional catches, showing his athletic ability.Taking catches coming at a fast bowler during his follow through is considered to be one of the toughest catches to take, but Chris Jordan seems to have mastered the art.
The Twitter community was tired of finding new ways as Jordan pulled off another one of his spectacular catches in the CPL.
The laws of physics don’t apply to Chris Jordan when fielding off his own bowling ?pic.twitter.com/tcOltxDXT2
— Wisden (@WisdenCricket) October 12, 2019
Chris Jordan just took a caught and bowled so extraordinary that the umpires sent it upstairs to check it didn’t break the laws of physics.
— Dave Tickner (@tickerscricket) October 11, 2019
Chris Jordan has just taken another world class catch. But that’s just routine for him. #RepublicBankClqssic. #CplT20
— Ian bishop (@irbishi) October 11, 2019
Amazing shot of that Chris Jordan wonder grab from @AshAllenPhoto. Well done bud! #CPL19 pic.twitter.com/bIy1gKKoZC
— Peter Miller (@TheCricketGeek) October 11, 2019
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Only a few days back was Jordan celebrating his birthday, when he was being referred to as one of the best fielders off his bowling.
Here are a few of his old cathces:
Struggling to think of a greater fielder off his own bowling https://t.co/OclexmBjax
— Ali Martin (@Cricket_Ali) October 4, 2019
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And pic.twitter.com/GvG37GkOr5
— Ali Martin (@Cricket_Ali) October 4, 2019