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Jacob Bethell

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Jacob Graham Bethell is a Barbadian born cricketer who plays for the England Twenty20 cricket team. Bethell was born in Barbados and moved to Warwickshire, England, when he was 12. He made his Warwickshire Twenty20 debut on 20 June 2021, in the 2021 T20 Blast. He made his England Twenty20 debut on 11 September 2024, against Australia at the Rose Bowl, Southampton.

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'You look like a boy band' Meet England's rising stars

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Former England fast bowler Steven Finn chats to Jacob Bethell, Jordan Cox, John Turner and Dan Mousley, who have all recently been called up by their country.
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Brilliant batting leads England to victory against Australia

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Watch as Phil Salt, Jacob Bethell and Liam Livingstone's impressive batting guides England to victory against Australia in the second men's T20 match at Sophia Gardens.
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Impressing Lara & golf with Sobers - England new boy Bethell

Jacob Bethell discusses his route from Barbados to England's T20 team, advice from Garfield Sobers and his friendship with Dan Mousley.
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Cox and Bethell to make England debuts v Australia

Batter Jordan Cox and 20-year-old batting all-rounder Jacob Bethell will make their England debuts in the first T20 against Australia on Wednesday in Southampton.
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Watch the moment Birmingham Phoenix's Jacob Bethell takes a "brilliant" diving grab to take the wicket of Southern Braves' James Coles in The Hundred.
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U19s Cricket World Cup final: Jacob Bethell's journey from Barbados to Warwickshire

Meet the young England cricketer who has been labelled as one of the most talented youngsters of his generation.
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