Jordan Cox embraces Test ‘clarity’ but with it comes unfamiliar role for England

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<p>Essex opener faces unenviable task batting at No 3 against a new-ball master like Mohammad Abbas in Pakistan series</p><p>It has been a complicated start to Jordan Cox’s England career. There have been a handful of white-ball appearances and a Test debut that was taken away from him two years ago when he broke a thumb in the buildup. The cap eventually arrived this summer, though only at No 7 as a specialist batter, filling in when Ben Stokes was suspended against New Zealand at the Oval.</p><p>Now comes another unfamiliar role, starting on Wednesday in the three-match series against Pakistan – but Cox is grateful for the straightforward message provided by the England selector Marcus North. He will bat at first drop in the first two Tests in the absence of the injured Jacob Bethell. “Northy didn’t have to go: ‘You’re batting at three in these two Test matches’, but he did. This is 100% – unless I get injured,” Cox said. “Clarity’s one of the best things in sport.”</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/aug/17/jordan-cox-embraces-test-clarity-but-with-it-comes-unfamiliar-role-for-england">Continue reading...</a>
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