Jordan Kingdon
Australian | Batting All-Rounder (Seam)

Name Jordan Kingdon
Year of Birth
Nationality Australian
Player Status Available
Bowling Style SLA Orthodox Spin
Batting Style RH Opening Bat
Playing Role Batting All-Rounder (Seam)
Entry Route (UK) UK/EU
Major Teams Wynnum Manly District Cricket Club ( Australian first grade), Geddington Cricket Club (UK premier grade), Dosti Cricket Club (Dutch premier team)
I am an Australian-born cricketer, specializing as a left-arm off-spinner and opening batsman. I spend my Australian summers playing premier cricket in Australia, and in 2023, I took my skills to England, where I embraced the challenges of playing abroad and adapting to different conditions. In 2024, after a steady premier grade season, I continued my cricket journey by spending the Australian winter in the Netherlands, where I began to excel with the ball and marked a significant improvement in my bowling performances. My experience across different countries has enhanced my game, making me a well-rounded and adaptable cricketer. I am looking for a club in UK/EU. I will be seeking a package that includes flights, accommodation, and a match fee, which is negotiable based on the role and responsibilities. Additionally, I would like to have a job or other support to complement my cricket commitments. A car is also preferred, but this is negotiable depending on the overall package offered. The ultimate goal is to head overseas, gain more experience, and in the future, become a professional cricket. The highlight of my career came when I debuted in first grade at 18 years old and had an impressive performance against test leg spinner Mitch Swepson, hitting him for three sixes and a four. In the following match, I celebrated another milestone by scoring my maiden first grade fifty against a team with several professional cricketers. A year later, I further cemented my reputation with a memorable 96 against the same team I had debuted against, once again facing Swepson. Another significant moment was my gritty innings of 40 off 150 balls in a two-day match, where I faced numerous short balls from four Queensland Bulls bowlers. This challenging and no-thrills innings demonstrated my determination and resilience. I began my cricket coaching career in 2021 in Australia, where I provided private coaching to children of all ages and abilities. My expertise and passion for the sport quickly led me to a position at one of the country’s most prestigious private schools, St Joseph’s College Gregory Terrace. There, I had the opportunity to collaborate with renowned coaches such as Blair Copeland, the batting coach for Marnus Labuschagne, and John Davison, the spin coach for Nathan Lyon. After my time in Australia, I took my coaching skills to England, where I coached my premier side while continuing to offer high-quality one-on-one sessions, group training, and clinics for young cricketers. I maintained this approach when I moved to the Netherlands the following year, further establishing myself as a dedicated and versatile cricket coach.
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