Jordan Cox was selected for England Cricket’s IT20 series against Australia and becomes the latest in a long line of former Felsted School pupils to make a name for themselves in international cricket.
Following in the footsteps of England Cricketers Derek Pringle, John Stephenson, Jonny Douglas and Nick Knight, who were also former Felsted pupils, Jordan credits the school’s Head of Cricket – the Australian-born former England batsman Jason Gallian – with developing his talent for the game.
‘Jason is my coach,’ Jordan told The Telegraph in a recent interview. ‘We still work together regularly and he knows my batting better than anyone else.’
Jordan is Felsted’s first International T20 cricketer and scored 17 runs in the first game of the series, which Australia won by 28 runs.
A finger injury sustained in last year’s the Hundred had kept Jordan out of England Cricket until now. In 2022 he was a member of the England squad for the T20 tour to Pakistan and he was on standby for this year’s World Cup. The 23-year-old plays county cricket for Essex, having moved from Kent this season, and helped the Oval Invincibles to reach the knockout rounds in this year’s the Hundred.
‘We are immensely proud of Jordan’s achievements and his well-deserved selection in the England squad,’ says Felsted Head, Chris Townsend. ‘Jordan’s journey has been an inspiration to all our young cricketers. Felsted has a long and rich history in the sport, and we are delighted to see our former pupil making a mark on the international stage.’
Cricket is an integral part of Felsted’s sports programme and boys and girls of all abilities have the chance to represent the school in fixtures against other local and regional schools. Every year a match is played against an MCC team on the school’s famous main pitch, ‘The Front’, and Felsted also competes in the national T20 competition. Additional training and coaching sessions are offered to keen and able Senior School players and the school is an official partner of Sunrisers Cricket, one of eight top teams in the women’s domestic game, and is an MCC performance hub for regional women’s cricket.