Jordan Clark
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A triple County Championship winning all-rounder with Surrey, Cumbria-born Jordan Clark has made the most of his move to the capital after beginning lift with Lancashire.
A consistent performer in the County game since his debut in 2010, Clark took 150 wickets and scored over 5,000 runs whilst playing for the Red Rose.
In a career littered with highlights, in April 2013, in a Second XI clash at Scarborough, Jordan became the first English professional cricketer to hit six sixes in an over in a professional game.
His most memorable bowling display for Lancashire also came against Yorkshire, this time in the County Championship. In July of 2018, in successive balls, Jordan removed England Test captain Joe Root, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson and Jonny Bairstow.
Jordan’s hat-trick, the first in a Roses match for 50 years, took care of the ICC Rankings’ second, third and 16th best batters at the time, with his 5-58 also marking his maiden first-class five-wicket haul.
Embarking on a new chapter in 2018 the all-rounder immediately made his mark, taking 30 wickets and scoring 590 runs in his first summer with Surrey.
The all-rounder has been a crucial part of the County’s three-peat, making 1,375 runs and taking 116 wickets in the past three summers.
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