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Surrey release Chris Jordan

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:05 am
by WIndiesFans.com
 Jordan, 23, joined Surrey at the age of seventeen after impressing in the first team at Dulwich College, making an immediate impact at the end of the 2007 season.

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Re: Surrey release Chris Jordan

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:11 am
by BallOil
another Windian bites the dust on the county scene... Let's hope that another team pick up the young man.

Re: Surrey release Chris Jordan

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:27 pm
by Arnik
I wish him well but he is running out of time.

Re: Surrey release Chris Jordan

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:23 pm
by mikesiva
Arnik wrote:I wish him well but he is running out of time.
Exactly...this is what Surrey's Chris Adams had to say about Jordan:

"Chris has been with Surrey from the age of seventeen and it's unfortunate that he hasn't been able to earn a regular place in the first team. He is at the stage of his career where he needs to be playing regular first-class cricket if he is to fulfil his ambitions in the game therefore it is in his best interests that he looks at opportunities elsewhere."

I really doubt another county will be interested in picking him up, since his stats were not impressive this season:

"Jordan, a fast if occasionally wayward bowler, was part of Surrey's 2011 promotion-winning side and played for Barbados ahead of the 2012 English season. He started the Division One campaign in the first XI and was even employed as a makeshift opener, but managed just one half-century to go with 23 wickets at 39.93 before losing his place."

What is his FC record like, given that most of it was played in England?

40 matches, 84 wickets at 38.47 is too expensive for a pacer in English county cricket, and a batting average of just over 21 tells us he's just a bits-and-pieces cricket. IMHO, it would make more sense for him to return to Barbados, and try to play a full season in regional FC cricket, and hope to improve from there.

Re: Surrey release Chris Jordan

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 8:33 pm
by AFRO
It seems to be lost on Mike that the yute suffered a YEAR LONG injury and has had a long, hard road to get back into contention again!! :roll: , without doubt that slowed down Chris's development in a big way, but even then he came back and put in performances like THIS, pretty much winning his team the game on his own but i guess thats just "bits a pieces" stuff isn't it old boy? :lol: :lol: :lol:

He might find a new county club, he might not, if i was him i'd focus on the caribbean now and try and force my way into the WI side, he's got the talent, now is the time to put in the hard work, in the off season he can always go back to england and play some league cricket or something, but now is the time for him to be fully committed to caribbean cricket hopefully,

The same can be said about Chesney Hughes, i hope Derbyshire release him aswell and let the yute come back and focus on Leewards, no point sitting on the sidelines at this stage of his career, this is the time where he should be playing and developing his skills.

Re: Surrey release Chris Jordan

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 2:47 am
by mikesiva
Afro, you do realise that you've provided a link to one of only four half-centuries scored by Jordan in 40 matches, so he can hardly be called a batsman of any consistency....
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He is 23 now, and as Arnik said, time is running out. He has also only taken one five-fer in 40 matches, so he's hardly raking them in, despite being at Surrey for six seasons.

Sure, he has potential, but so did so many other promising WI cricketers who fell by the wayside. I don't think county cricket is his thing, and that he's better off returning to Barbados are trying to resurrect his career from there.

Re: Surrey release Chris Jordan

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 4:10 am
by AFRO
What do you expect him to be Mike? KALLIS? :? like i said injury has slowed down his progress, even before the year long lay off he was just little injuries here and there and missing games, right at a time when he was really doing well for Surrey, i just posted that game as a demonstration, thats what he is capable of doing if he's given a good run of games, something which he hasn't had in a very long time,

He needs to work hard on both aspects of his game, but there is still more than enough time for him to progress and make it as a test player imo, hopefully he goes back to Bim for the regional competition and tries to rebuild from there, whether he plays for CCC or Bim it doesn't matter, i have no doubt if he performs he'll included in the A-team shortly and then after that it will be up to him.