
Jordan Cox shined for the England Lions as his side completed a 3-0 whitewash of the T20 series against Pakistan Shaheens.
The Essex wicket-keeper batter struck a well-orchestrated 75 from 37 balls after three wickets from Hampshire's Scott Currie had helped to restrict Pakistan Shaheens to 162/6.
Cox took immediate control of the chase - four of his first 11 deliveries were clattered over the rope - as he raced to a 21-ball half century.
The 25-year-old took 20 from the fourth over, bowled by Shahzaib Khan, who claimed the early wicket of Will Smeed to bring Cox to the crease.
When Saad Masood finally had Cox caught by Hasan Nawaz, the Lions were well on course needing 32 from 29 balls. Dan Mousley hit 28 from 23 balls as the Lions got home with three balls to spare when Mitch Stanley raced through for a single after a mis-field.
Currie had earlier turned the match the Lions way with two wickets in the 13th over on his way to figures of three for 27. James Coles continued his good form when he bowled Nawaz in the next over as the Sussex spinner returned two for 28.
The five-match 50-over series is to begin in Abu Dhabi on Friday which could see Essex duo Sam Cook and Luc Benkenstein feature.
