About Jacob Bethell

Name
Jacob Bethell
Gender
Male
Birth
23 Oct 2003
Birth Place
Barbados
Height
5 ft 10 in
Nationality
English
Role
Bowler
Bats
left handed
Bowls
left-arm orthodox spin

Born in Barbados, to a family that lived cricket, Jacob Bethell’s talent to reach greater heights was written on the wall. Having completed his schooling in the Caribbean, he moved to England at the age of 13.

Bethell’s impressive showing in club cricket earned him a scholarship at Rugby School, where the director of cricket and former Warwickshire captain, Mike Powell, guided him. The youngster honed the skills with both the bat and the ball, with a 202 against Marlborough College in Rugby School’s annual two-day fixture being the highlight of his teenage cricket.

Jacob Bethell trained with Warwickshire Club before earning a contract in 2021. The all-rounder’s T20 Blast debut came the next year, the same year when he smashed a 42-ball 88 in the quarter-final against South Africa in the U19 World Cup.

Bethell’s versatility with both bat and ball, as witnessed in the domestic tournaments, was pivotal in landing him an England debut in 2024.

Moreover, Bethell also earned a lucrative IPL contract with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 2024 mega auction in Riyadh. He is set to continue with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for the 2026 IPL season.

Jacob Bethell’s T20I Career

A young Jacob Bethell made his T20I debut for England against Australia on September 11, 2024, at Southampton's Utilita Bowl. The 20-year-old all-rounder impressed immediately, scoring a match-winning 44 off 24 balls in his second match and cementing his place following strong domestic form.

In his only second T20I appearance, Bethell scored 20 runs in an over against an experienced Adam Zampa during the 2nd T20I in Cardiff.

Less than a year into the international setup, Bethell was named England’s T20I captain for the series against Ireland in August 2025. With this, the 21-year-old became the youngest ever player to lead the English side.

Apart from his batting prowess, Bethell played a crucial role in England’s 3-0 T20I series clean sweep over Sri Lanka, with the ball in the stands. In early February 2026, the handy left-arm spinner produced career-best figures of 4/11 in the third and final T20I, taking 4 wickets in eight balls to help England defend 128.

In February 2026, the English batter etched his name in the history books, becoming only the second player from the country to score a half-century on his T20 World Cup debut against Nepal. The knock proved crucial for his country, which narrowly avoided a loss to the associate nation in the coveted tournament.

Later in the tournament, Bethell amassed a brilliant century in the semifinal against India, chasing 254 runs but they lost by 7 runs. 

Jacob Bethell’s ODI Career

Jacob Bethell made his ODI debut for England against Australia on September 19, 2024, at Trent Bridge. A year later, in September 2025, Bethell scored his maiden ODI century against South Africa in the third ODI match, smashing 110 off 82 balls. 

Notably, at 21 years and 319 days, he became the youngest player to score an ODI hundred against South Africa. His innings included 13 fours and 3 sixes, marking his first century in professional cricket.

Jacob Bethell’s Test Career

Jacob Bethell’s exploits with the bat in limited formats earned him a Test debut as the all-rounder was a part of the Three Lions tour to New Zealand for a three-match Test series. Playing his maiden Test on November 28, 2024, Jacob marked a memorable entry to the longest format by scoring 50 not out off 37 balls in the second innings to help secure an eight-wicket victory.

In the series, he scored 260 runs from six innings at an average of 52, England’s second-highest run-getter in the series after Harry Brook.

Further, the 22-year-old Jacob Bethell scored his maiden Test, an unbeaten 142* (from 232 balls), on Day 4 of the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney on January 7, 2026.

(As of March 2026)

Jacob Bethell Recent Form

Batting

11 (7)
PBKS VS RCB
15 (12)
RCB VS KKR
27 (27)
RCB VS MI
4 (5)
LSG VS RCB
5 (5)
GT VS RCB
20 (11)
DC VS RCB
14 (10)
RCB VS GT
105 (48)
ENG VS IND
21 (16)
ENG VS NZ
8 (10)
ENG VS PAK

Bowling

0-13
ENG VS NZ
4-11
SL VS ENG
0-28
SL VS ENG
0-20
SL VS ENG
0-19
SL VS ENG
0-16
AUS VS ENG
1-52
AUS VS ENG
1-61
ENG VS RSA
2-22
TR VS BP
1-22
MSG VS BP

Jacob Bethell Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuck
ODI211960315
110
92.6333.5056160
T20I312969713
105
149.8929.0456400
Test61247613
154
65.2143.276250
IPL9916301
55
140.5218.112160
BBL8819501
87
125.0024.381590
100B201829800
48
133.6321.2923155
T20-Blast363358604
74
141.2021.7041300

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaiden
ODI211487.4746.38
2/33
1037.250
T20I31688.7116.88
4/11
1011.630
Test6644.0840.50
1/52
1059.500
IPL9000.000.00
000.000
BBL8546.8119.00
2/29
0016.750
100B20538.6425.33
2/22
0014.670
T20-Blast361578.3330.57
2/5
0022.000

Career Debut Information

ODI DebutEngland vs Australia at Nottingham- September 19, 2024
T20I DebutEngland v Australia The Rose Bowl, Southampton, 11-9-2024
Test DebutNew Zealand v England Hagley Oval, Christchurch, 28-11-2024
IPL DebutDelhi Capitals v Royal Challengers Bengaluru Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, 27-4-2025
BBL DebutMelbourne Renegades v Hobart Hurricanes Simonds Stadium, Geelong, 19-12-2024
100B DebutWelsh Fire v Southern Brave Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, 22-8-2022
T20-Blast DebutWarwickshire v Leicestershire Edgbaston, Birmingham United Kingdom, 2-6-2022

Teams played for

EnglandWarwickshireBirmingham PhoenixRoyal Challengers BengaluruMelbourne RenegadesEngland U19