The 35-year-old fast bowler, who previously played five matches for TKR in 2019, is ready to make his mark again as he will replace injured USA pacer Ali Khan for the remainder of the tournament. Jordan's return is eagerly awaited, especially after his extraordinary performance in June, where he achieved a historic T20I hat-trick against the USA.

Jordan's reintegration into the TKR squad comes at a crucial time, adding depth to their bowling lineup as they prepare for their home fixtures. His experience and proven track record is expected to strengthen the team's prospects in the current season.

On the other hand, defending champions Guyana Amazon Warriors are facing their own challenges. Their captain Imran Tahir is out for about ten days due to injury. The 45-year-old leg spinner had already missed their recent match against Barbados Royals, where Shai Hope stepped in as captain.

Hope will continue to lead the team in Tahir's absence while the Warriors are expected to manage without their key spinner.

Adding to the troubles for the Amazon Warriors, all-rounder Romario Shepherd is also recovering from a toe injury he suffered during training. Shepherd, who played a key role in last season's title-winning campaign, has played only one game this season.

To mitigate the loss, the Warriors have included Australian-born English wrist spinner Nathan Sowter as a temporary replacement for Tahir. Known for his agility and impressive performances with the Oval Invincibles and Desert Vipers, Sauter brings additional spin options to the team.