IND vs ENG 5th Test: Who is Jacob Bethell, meet England all-rounder born in the Caribbean | Cricket News


IND vs ENG 5th Test: Who is Jacob Bethell, meet England all-rounder born in the Caribbean
Jacob Bethell of England (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Jacob Bethell is stepping into the spotlight as he takes the field for England in the all-important fifth Test against India at The Oval. With the series finely poised and injuries sidelining several senior stars including regular captain Ben Stokes, Bethell’s inclusion marks a significant moment for both the player and the team. At just 21 years old, Bethell is seen as part of a new wave for English cricket, chosen for his all-round skills and composure under pressure. In just three Test matches so far, he has already made a solid impression. Bethell has scored 260 runs at an average of 52, including three half-centuries, and has also chipped in with three wickets. It’s a small but promising sample that has clearly given England confidence in his ability to perform at this level.

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Born in Barbados in 2003, Jacob comes from a family where cricket is practically a tradition, and his early days on the island set the stage for a remarkable rise. After moving to England at age 12 and earning a scholarship to Rugby School, he quickly caught attention with his fearless batting and handy left-arm spin. Jacob’s journey through the ranks was filled with standout school performances and praise from cricketing legends, all while staying refreshingly grounded. Earlier this year, Bethell was part of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru squad in the IPL. He hit a memorable half-century during the tournament and made a name for himself with his attacking batting. That experience in high-pressure matches could come in handy now, especially as he faces some of the same Indian bowlers again. This isn’t just another game for Jacob Bethell. It’s a big moment. A chance to show what he’s made of. England fans will be hoping he grabs it with both hands.



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