Wednesday 27 April 2016 14:45, UK
England and Sussex seamer Chris Jordan will travel to India this week to play in the IPL with Royal Challengers Bangalore.
The 27-year-old, who took six wickets at the World Twenty20, will fly out on Saturday after Bangalore called him up as their replacement overseas player with Mitchell Starc yet to recover from a foot injury.
"I'm more than overjoyed to be joining RCB," Jordan told Sky Sports.
"It happened quickly but I'm glad that it has materialised and I'm just looking forward to getting out there and putting in performances to win games for RCB if I get the nod."
"We are happy to support Chris in his decision to play for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2016," said ECB director Andrew Strauss.
"Participating in the tournament will be a good opportunity for him to further develop his white-ball skills."
Sky Sports pundit Dominic Cork approves of Jordan's switch, telling Sky Sports News HQ: "Well done to England for letting him go as we need as many England players in the IPL as possible.
"Bangalore are getting a man on top of his game - he has performed well for England in one-day cricket and is a renowned death bowler with his yorkers.
"He is going to be playing with some fantastic cricketers, like Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle, so it will be a great experience for him."