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Jordan Cox – Latest News and Updates

Welcome to the Jordan Cox hub on Sunrise Daily Dispatch. Here you’ll find every new story, match recap, and interview that mentions Jordan Cox. Whether you’re a fan tracking his performance or just curious about the latest buzz, this page pulls everything together for you.

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England clinches 2-0 T20 series win over Ireland despite rain‑hit second match

England clinches 2-0 T20 series win over Ireland despite rain‑hit second match

England wrapped up a 2‑0 win in the three‑match T20 series against Ireland, clinching the triumph with a six‑wicket chase at Dublin’s Malahide ground. A rain‑abandoned second match left the series to be decided by the first and third games. Phil Salt’s 89 anchored the opening victory, while Jordan Cox’s 55 and Tom Banton’s unbeaten 37 powered the final chase. Ireland posted 154‑8, highlighted by Gareth Delany’s 48. The result reinforces England’s depth in the short format.