Jordan Cox

Jordan Cox

England
Wicket Keeper Right Handed 25 Yrs
Jordan Cox is an English wicketkeeper-batter who has made a strong name for himself on the global T20 circuit, becoming one of the more in-demand players in franchise cricket. A graduate of the Kent academy, Cox rose steadily through the ranks and announced himself with an impressive double century ...
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Personal Information
Born21-10-2000
Birth PlaceEngland
Current Age25 yrs
RoleWicket Keeper
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling Style-
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
Test 1 2 0 52 100 26.00 52 27 0 0 0 5 1
ODI 3 3 0 22 56 7.33 39.29 17 0 0 0 2 0
T20I 6 4 0 88 67 22.00 131.34 55 0 0 1 9 4
FC 63 100 6 4093 7304 43.54 56.04 238 3 12 14 529 36
List A 6 6 0 123 142 20.50 86.62 46 0 0 0 11 3
T20 144 135 25 3057 2240 27.79 136.47 139 0 1 13 245 120
IPL 13 12 2 76 82 7.60 92.68 24 0 0 0 4 3
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
FC 63 1 1 6 0 3 0 - - 3.00 0/3 0 0

Jordan Cox is an English wicketkeeper-batter who has made a strong name for himself on the global T20 circuit, becoming one of the more in-demand players in franchise cricket. A graduate of the Kent academy, Cox rose steadily through the ranks and announced himself with an impressive double century for Kent in the Bob Willis Trophy in 2020.


Jordan played a key role in Kent's T20 Blast title win in 2021, and after impressing in The Hundred for Oval Invincibles, he earned a call-up to England's T20I squad for the tour of Pakistan in 2022, although he did not feature in a game during that series. Cox made a move to Essex in 2024, where he piled up a truckload of runs in the County Championship. He also won his second Hundred title with Oval Invincibles, and his consistent performances in white-ball cricket earned him debuts in both ODIs and T20Is later that year.


Cox seemed poised for a Test debut when England toured New Zealand in late 2024, but a fractured right thumb during a nets session ruled him out of the series before it began. Misfortune struck again the following year. With a Test debut looming against Zimbabwe, Cox suffered an abdominal muscle injury while batting in the County Championship, further delaying his maiden appearance in the longest format.


The wicketkeeper-batter recovered in time for the 2025 edition of The Hundred and produced his best season with the bat up until then, helping Oval Invincibles clinch their third consecutive title. His performances were recognised when he was named the PCA Player of the Year in England in 2025.


Cox was later appointed captain of the England Lions for the T20 series against Pakistan Shaheens in the UAE the following year. His white-ball exploits also earned him an IPL opportunity, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru securing his services at the auction for the 2026 season.

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