"I'm going back into the auction and obviously hope to get picked up. It's a tournament I really enjoyed, it really helped develop me as a player from that mental point of view, playing in front of big crowds every other day almost and you're under a lot of pressure to deliver and perform.
"With Bangalore we made it to the final and obviously we want to go that one step further but it's a tournament I really enjoyed, it's done really well and hopefully I go back and get picked up," said the Barbados-born pacer ahead of his country's second T20 International against India here tomorrow.
"It was a very nice feeling actually coming back into the team, not being involved in the One-Dayers, coming from the Big Bash. Obviously we have had a tough time on the tour, losing the Test series and ODIs initially. The last ODI win and now the first in T20I has given us a little bit of momentum. Hopefully we can keep that going."
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"You are always disappointed when you have ambition and then not getting selected. Disappointment is an emotion that I think is warranted. I would want to get back into the ODI and the Test team as soon as possible, and am working very hard to do that. I was disappointed, but obviously we have a very good set of players, very strong depth. It will be quite tough getting back in, but I don't think it is beyond me."
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Jordan said he had worked hard on bowling the wide yorker, for which he's known for at the death, well.
"It is a skill that I have worked on very hard whether it's in the nets or actually in games. Most batsmen obviously want the ball in their arc and if you bowl at the stumps a lot that's in their arc. I find bowling that ball more often than not buys you some dots and some time and helps you get ahead of the batsman and also pick a wicket in the innings," he explained.