Jacob Bethell's Historic Ashes Century at 22 Makes Him Second Youngest Ever

England's 22-year-old batter Jacob Bethell scored a maiden Test century in the final Ashes Test at the SCG, etching his name in the history books. His 162-ball knock made him the second-youngest player to score an Ashes hundred in the 21st century, behind only Alastair Cook. The innings featured key partnerships with Ben Duckett and Harry Brook after England found themselves in early trouble. The match was also marred by an injury to England captain Ben Stokes, who left the field with a right adductor complaint.

Key Points: Jacob Bethell Scores Historic Ashes Century at 22

  • Historic century at 22
  • Second-youngest in 21st century Ashes
  • Solid partnerships with Duckett and Brook
  • First England No. 3 in 14 years to score Ashes ton
  • Captain Ben Stokes injured
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Jacob Bethell scripts history, becomes second youngest to score Ashes ton in 21st century

England's Jacob Bethell becomes the second-youngest batter to score an Ashes hundred in the 21st century during the final Test in Sydney.

"At 22 years and 78 days, he became the second-youngest batter to score an Ashes hundred in the 21st century. - Report"

Sydney, Jan 7

England's 22-year-old batter Jacob Bethell etched his name in history books by scoring a century in the final Test of the ongoing Ashes at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday, becoming only the second youngest ever to achieve the feat in the rivalry series.

Bethell took over the No. 3 spot from experienced batter Ollie Pope, who had struggled for runs on the ongoing tour. When Bethell came to the crease in England's second innings, the team had already lost opener Zak Crawley off the fifth ball and were still trailing Australia by 179 runs.

The young batter first established an 81-run partnership with Ben Duckett, who was out in the 20th over after making 39 runs. Following Joe Root's quick dismissal, Bethell formed a solid 100-run partnership with vice-captain Harry Brook.

Bethell completed his maiden Test century off 162 balls, reaching the landmark with a slog over wide long-on. At 22 years and 78 days, he became the second-youngest batter to score an Ashes hundred in the 21st century, behind former England captain Alastair Cook, who achieved the feat in 2006 at 21.

The century also made him the first England No. 3 in 14 years, since Jonathan Trott, to score an Ashes hundred. Since 2001, only former captain Michael Vaughan and Mark Butcher have scored centuries batting at the No. 3 position in the series.

Bethell has played five Tests, scoring 312 runs at an average of 34.66 in 10 innings. He has also accumulated 1,172 runs in first-class cricket.

England also suffered a major blow in the first session of Day 4 as captain and all-rounder Ben Stokes walked off the field early with a right adductor complaint.

Stokes bowled just 10 deliveries at the start of Wednesday's play before pulling up in his follow-through, clutching his right groin. He left the field during the 28th over of Australia's second innings, with the England team later confirming he was facing an adductor problem.

Although he came on to bat in the second innings, managing just a run off five deliveries before being dismissed, it remains uncertain whether he will bowl again in the match when the hosts chase the final target.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Fantastic achievement for Bethell! But honestly, as a cricket fan, the bigger story is Stokes' injury. England's balance is completely off if he can't bowl. They rely so much on his all-round ability. Hope it's not serious.
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Aditya G
Becoming the second youngest to score an Ashes ton in this century is no small feat. Hats off! But let's be real, the bowling attacks aren't what they used to be. Scoring a hundred against Cummins, Hazlewood, and Starc would have been even more legendary. Still, well played! 👏
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Priyanka N
So happy for the young man! He grabbed his opportunity with both hands. In India, we always say 'pressure is a privilege' and he showed that. Hope he has a long career ahead. Also, get well soon, Stokes! The game needs warriors like you.
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Karthik V
Good innings, but one century doesn't make a summer. Let's see if he can be consistent. Many players have one great knock and then fade away. The true test is performing in India on turning tracks! That's where legends are made.
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Michael C
As an Aussie fan, it's painful to see a Pom score a ton at the SCG, but you have to respect the innings. Came in at a tough time and built partnerships. That's proper Test batting. The Ashes rivalry just got a new chapter.

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