Air Jordan finds the hang-time as Cox serves up a night to remember

The future is bright for 20-year-old matchwinner after starring with bat and in the field

Matt Roller18-Sep-2021Two sharp intakes of breath were enough to confirm this was something special.Lewis Gregory’s dismissal in the Vitality Blast final against Kent will go down as ‘c Milnes b Stevens’ but few wickets have ever been done less justice by a scorecard. Relay catches have become a familiar sight in top-level T20 cricket to the extent that there is now a sense of surprise when they are not taken but Jordan Cox’s moment of skill and perception on the deep midwicket boundary in front of the Eric Hollies Stand at Edgbaston will go down as an all-timer.The remarkable thing about Cox’s effort was that rather than an attempted catch then a lob back it was something different altogether: a perfectly-placed parry, off-balance and mid-jump, straight into Matt Milnes’ hands. His celebration betrayed his own disbelief, gawping in shock as he was swamped by his team-mates. Ebony Rainford-Brent delivered the killer line on commentary: Air Jordan had lift-off.Few sporting events missed a crowd more acutely than T20 Finals Day amid the pandemic last year, a boisterous end-of-season celebration reduced to a sodden October letdown in front of hordes of empty seats. This was a moment that deserved the response it got: a collective gasp from 23,500 people as they witnessed an outrageous feat of brilliance, followed by another when the replay on the big screen confirmed what they had seen was real.