Jacob Bethell

Jacob Bethell

England
2024 - 2026
  • Date of Birth 2003-10-23
  • Role batting allrounder
  • Batting Style left-hand bat
  • Bowling Style slow left-arm orthodox
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST NZ vs ENG 2024-11-28
ODI ENG vs AUS 2024-09-19
T20 AUS vs ENG 2024-09-11

Recent Performances

India vs England
2026-03-05
Batting: 105
Bowling: -
New Zealand vs England
2026-02-27
Batting: 21
Bowling: 0/13
Pakistan vs England
2026-02-24
Batting: 8
Bowling: -
England vs Sri Lanka
2026-02-22
Batting: 3
Bowling: -
England vs Italy
2026-02-16
Batting: 23
Bowling: -
Scotland vs England
2026-02-14
Batting: 32
Bowling: -
West Indies vs England
2026-02-11
Batting: 33
Bowling: -
England vs Nepal
2026-02-08
Batting: 55
Bowling: -
England vs Sri Lanka
2026-02-03
Batting: 3
Bowling: 4/11
Sri Lanka vs England
2026-02-01
Batting: 13
Bowling: -

Batting Statistics

Matches 6
Innings 12
Runs 476
Average 43.27
Strike Rate 65.2
Highest Score 154
100s 1
50s 3
Fours 62
Sixes 5
Catches 6

Bowling Statistics

Matches 6
Innings 6
Wickets 4
Average 40.5
Economy 4.08
Strike Rate 59.5
Best Figure 3/72
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 238
Runs Conceded 162

Batting Statistics

Matches 21
Innings 19
Runs 603
Average 33.5
Strike Rate 92.48
Highest Score 110
100s 1
50s 5
Fours 56
Sixes 16
Catches 4

Bowling Statistics

Matches 21
Innings 14
Wickets 8
Average 46.37
Economy 7.46
Strike Rate 37.2
Best Figure 2/33
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 298
Runs Conceded 371

Batting Statistics

Matches 31
Innings 29
Runs 697
Average 29.04
Strike Rate 149.89
Highest Score 105
100s 1
50s 3
Fours 56
Sixes 40
Catches 15

Bowling Statistics

Matches 31
Innings 6
Wickets 8
Average 16.87
Economy 8.7
Strike Rate 11.6
Best Figure 4/11
4 Wickets 1
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 93
Runs Conceded 135

Batting Statistics

Matches 37
Innings 34
Runs 942
Average 29.43
Strike Rate 90.66
Highest Score 110
100s 1
50s 8
Fours 84
Sixes 24
Catches 9

Bowling Statistics

Matches 37
Innings 25
Wickets 23
Average 34.69
Economy 6.06
Strike Rate 34.3
Best Figure 4/36
4 Wickets 1
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 790
Runs Conceded 798

Batting Statistics

Matches 97
Innings 90
Runs 1843
Average 24.57
Strike Rate 141.98
Highest Score 105
100s 1
50s 9
Fours 144
Sixes 97
Catches 52

Bowling Statistics

Matches 97
Innings 31
Wickets 22
Average 22.77
Economy 8.39
Strike Rate 16.2
Best Figure 4/11
4 Wickets 1
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 358
Runs Conceded 501
It was on a freezing cold Friday night in Cardiff that Jacob Bethell announced himself in international cricket. Aged 20, and in his second game for England, he took one of the world's leading white-ball bowlers in Adam Zampa for 20 runs in a single over, adding 90 in 47 balls with Liam Livingstone in a successful chase of 194. He underlined his talent with three unbeaten half-centuries on their subsequent tour to the Caribbean, and was soon thrown into their Test team in New Zealand.
He starred in that series with half-centuries in each of the three Tests, having been inserted at No.3 while Ollie Pope, the incumbent, slipped down the order to deputise as wicketkeeper. Bethell's success ignited a debate that would endure through the following summer, with Pope's role coming under increasing scrutiny - especially when he was stripped of the vice-captaincy ahead of the 2025-26 Ashes. Though Bethell underwhelmed in his one appearance in the home Test series against India, his own credentials were enhanced by his appointment as captain for the T20I tour of Ireland in September. At 21 years and 329 days old, he was the youngest in England's history.
In another world, Bethell could have been playing his international cricket for West Indies: he was born and raised in Barbados, but moved to England as a 13-year-old after winning a scholarship to Rugby School. He quickly joined the youth ranks at Warwickshire, and signed pro terms aged 17, in early 2021. His debut came in the T20 Blast later that year, and he made his name as part of the England Under-19 team that reached the World Cup final in early 2022, hitting 88 from 42 balls in the quarter-final against South Africa.
He continued his upwards trajectory over the next two years and 2024 proved to be his breakthrough season, with impressive showings in the Blast for Warwickshire and the Hundred for Birmingham Phoenix leading to his first England call-ups. He also quickly piqued the interest of T20 franchises around the world, signing deals with Melbourne Renegades, Paarl Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
A batting allrounder, Bethell is a fluent left-handed batter who has enjoyed success in a variety of different roles. He always bowls tidy left-arm spin and is an electric fielder, both in the ring and on the boundary.
ESPNcricinfo staff