Saker salutes Jordan's Sri Lanka rout

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Last Updated : May 29 2014 | 9:41 AM IST
England bowling coach David Saker hailed Chris Jordan as the "ultimate professional" after the all-rounder spearheaded a stunning 10-wicket defeat of Sri Lanka in the third one-day international.
Sussex paceman Jordan took a career-best five wickets for 29 runs as England dismissed Sri Lanka for just 67 at Old Trafford last night.
"The way he prepares for every game, the way he looks after himself, he's the ultimate professional," Saker said of Jordan.
Saker, himself a former Victoria and Tasmania seam bowler, added Jordan's attitude was equalled only by his talent.
"He always wants to get better and he is getting better every game," the 47-year-old bowling guru insisted.
"He fields really well. He bowls well and when he gets the ball in his area he hits it out of the park so he's been a fantastic find for us," Saker added of the Barbados-born Jordan, who came to England after being scouted for a sports scholarship at London school Dulwich College by former Test batsman Bill Athey.
Sri Lanka's total was the lowest score made by any Test nation against England in a one-day international and second only to minnows Canada's 45, also at Old Trafford, during the 1979 World Cup.
Bowling at a lively pace, Jordan made sure there was no way back for Sri Lanka, sent into bat in overcast conditions by England captain Alastair Cook, after James Anderson had starred on his Lancashire home ground with a spell of two wickets for no runs in five balls to remove both openers.
Cook and Ian Bell made light work of scoring the winning runs, Bell finishing a match that lasted just 36.1 overs out of a possible 100 with a straight six off spinner Rangana Herath as England went 2-1 up in this five-match series.
But there was no doubting the star of the show, with Jordan collecting his second man-of-the-match award in three games after taking three for 25 in England's series-opening 81 run-win at The Oval last week.
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First Published: May 29 2014 | 9:41 AM IST

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