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‘Born to play international cricket’ – how Bethell came of age

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Last updated: January 7, 2026 12:37 pm
Published January 7, 2026
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What’s that? A glimmer amid the wreckage?

Joe Root’s long-awaited centuries in Australia were special but we knew he was good.

The Melbourne win was something but that was a dead rubber.

In scoring his first Test century on day four of the fifth Ashes Test, Jacob Bethell provided the moment England fans can cling to when this Ashes defeat is all said and done, whether 4-1, 3-1 or 3-2.

There is a future. And it comes from an elegant left-hander with a flash of peroxide.

“I’ve seen some hundreds but I don’t think I’ve seen many better debut hundreds than that,” said former England captain Sir Alastair Cook.

Bethell’s century makes him the seventh youngest man to score a Test hundred for England.

Having come in during the first over, he strolled to the nineties but 29 balls passed with Bethell a hit away from a century.

Harry Brook, England’s vice-captain, wafted and waved at Mitchell Starc bouncers at the other end. Bethell’s dad, Graham, took deep breaths in the stands.

It was the man that mattered most who appeared the calmest of all.

Bethell had, of course, been here before.

In November 2024, he reached 96 against New Zealand in his second Test, only to nick behind off Tim Southee.

His response afterwards, that it would have been “flair” to “smack that through the covers” hinted at Bethell’s freer side – the one that had him pictured doing the YMCA during England’s ill-fated mid-Ashes trip to Noosa.

This hundred showed all of his maturity that is so highly regarded by England – and what persuaded them to make him their youngest captain on last year’s white-ball tour of Ireland.

Though the landmark came with a flick for four over mid-wicket off Beau Webster’s spin, Bethell’s first ton was moulded in a style from the old school.

While defending the danger area around his stumps, he timed back-foot punches rather than slashing cuts and clipped from his pads to keep the score moving.

A glorious on-drive off Michael Neser was the highlight and a dismissive pull off Cameron Green through mid-wicket a statement.

“I had two shots and a half,” said Cook on TNT Sports.

“Four shots would help anyone be world-class. He has guts and determination.

“There were some really tough balls but he has a nice solid technique down the ground.

“Clip, pull, drive and cut. A classic number three innings.”

Few young careers have been as regularly discussed as Bethell’s.

An Under-19 international who moved to the UK from Barbados aged 12 for a cricket scholarship, he was plucked for his debut in New Zealand in 2024 despite being a batter without a professional century to his name.

His first came against South Africa and the white ball in September. He is now the fifth man to score his first first-class hundred in a Test for England.

“There’s not much he does that doesn’t look good,” said former England bowler Steven Finn.

“When he fields he looks good and when he bowls he looks good. With bat in hand, he looks fluent, natural and born to play international cricket.”

He faced more deliveries in this innings than he did in the entire English summer, having begun it alongside India superstar Virat Kohli at the Indian Premier League.

There is a world where Ollie Pope did not make his century against Zimbabwe at the start of last summer and Bethell played the entire Test series against India before beginning this Ashes series as England’s number three.

Instead, a tortured five from 31 balls in the fifth Test defeat by India after months on the sidelines effectively sealed his fate.

Who knows how this series may have ended had England backed the Bethell-shaped feeling in their gut.

Pope had 15 innings against Australia and did not pass 50. Bethell has one of England’s best hundreds down under in his second Ashes Test.

“He left the ball really well,” said Cook. “A real classy innings.

“Compare that to India when he looked like he didn’t know how to score against high-class Indian bowling and he ran down the wicket.

“Here he has been able to soak up the pressure and have confidence that he will get those balls.”

Though his place at number three is now secure in England’s post-Ashes future, the road ahead is no clearer for Bethell.

He will have eight days at home before departing for Sri Lanka and the T20 World Cup.

Afterwards he is due to return to the IPL rather than consolidate his red-ball form in April and May.

“He’s learning on the job, which is an unbelievable effort,” added Cook.

“What we are seeing now the more we watch him is how he needs to build his career on these innings.”

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