The England seamer replaces Muhammad Hasnain for the remainder of the T20 competition, with TKR well-placed to reach the play-offs
England's Chris Jordan has joined Trinbago Knight Riders for the remainder of the Caribbean Premier League.
The 30-year-old Barbados-born star replaces Muhammad Hasnain for the Knight Riders' final four group matches and the playoffs.
Hasnain has been recalled by Pakistan after having his No-Objection Certificate revoked by his country.
Pakistan want him involved in the one-day international and T20 series against Sri Lanka, ahead of the tour of Australia.
Jordan has not been involved in England's plans this summer, though he did play in the one-off T20 against Pakistan in Cardiff. Domestically, he played nine times in the Blast for Sussex Sharks, taking 10 wickets at 30.40.
The Knight Riders are currently second in the CPL, having won four of their six games. A top-two place will see them reach Qualifier 1, which will earn them direct entry to the Final.
They face Barbados Tridents in their next group game when Jordan could make his debut.
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