Bethell's 142* Puts England in Control, Targets 180+ Lead in Ashes Finale

England ended Day 4 of the final Ashes Test at 302/8, leading Australia by 119 runs thanks to Jacob Bethell's unbeaten 142. Bethell stated the team aims to push their lead beyond 180 runs when they resume batting on the final day. He emphasized the need for smart risk management and careful handling of the tail-end batsmen. The 22-year-old expressed immense joy at scoring his maiden first-class century in an away Ashes Test with his family in attendance.

Key Points: Bethell's Century Leads England's Charge in Final Ashes Test

  • Bethell's unbeaten 142 gives England lead
  • England lead by 119 runs with 2 wickets left
  • Batter targets 180-plus lead on Day 5
  • Maiden century scored in away Ashes Test
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SCG Test: Jacob Bethell targets 180-plus lead as England look to push for control on Day 5

England's Jacob Bethell scores maiden Test century, targets 180+ lead on Day 5 against Australia in the final Ashes Test at the SCG.

"I think 180 would be a dream now. Maybe more. - Jacob Bethell"

Sydney, January 7

England's Jacob Bethell said while the Three Lions need to get as many runs as they can in their second batting innings of the ongoing Ashes Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the 180-mark would be a "dream".

England ended Day 4 of the fifth and final Ashes Test between Australia and England on 302/8, with Bethell (142*) and Matthew Potts on the crease as England lead by 119 runs.

Speaking in a video uploaded by England Cricket on X after the Day 4's play, Bethell said the team needs to get as many runs as possible when they come out to bat the next day. He said 180 or more runs would be an ideal mark.

Bethell also added that he needs to be smart with his batting and how he manoeuvres the gaps minimising the risks. Bethell noted that he will also have to be cautious about how and when he lets Matthew Potts and Josh Tongue face the Aussie bowling.

"We need to try and get as many, to be honest. I think 180 would be a dream now. Maybe more. I'm going to have to be smart around how I take risks and try and beat the gaps and beat the field. It's obviously a big playing field. So there are twos out there as well. And yeah, just be smart around kind of what I let Potts and Tongue face when they do come out," Bethell said.

The 22-year-old England batter slammed his maiden first-class century during the second innings on Wednesday. Bethell's century came at a crucial juncture in the Test for England as it helped them overturn Australia's lead and take their own lead in the match.

Speaking about the ton, Bethell expressed joy at reaching the three-figure mark in an away Ashes Test with his family watching from the stands.

"I feel pretty good to be honest, I can't lie. Yeah, lovely to do it in the Ashes on away soil. So yeah, I'm feeling pretty good. I got a few goosebumps and stuff when I saw the family over there just and all the boys up in the sheds kind of going hard. So yeah, it was unbelievable," Bethell said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan, it's great to see such a young talent shine on the big stage. Reminds me of when our own youngsters like Gill or Jaiswal got their first big hundreds. Test cricket needs these moments. All the best to England for Day 5!
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Aditya G
His strategy sounds very mature for a 22-year-old. Being smart about farming the strike with the tailenders is crucial. That's the difference between a 150 lead and a 180+ lead. Australia won't give up easily though. Should be a thrilling final day.
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Priyanka N
Respect for the century, but honestly, England's batting in this series has been too inconsistent. One brilliant innings doesn't cover up the top-order collapses. They need to build a proper team, not just rely on individual heroics.
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Michael C
The Ashes drama continues! A lead of 180 on that pitch could be very tricky for Australia to chase on the final day. Bethell's knock has completely changed the complexion of this Test. Cricket is the real winner here.
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Kavya N
Love that his family was there to see it. Must have been such a special moment for them. Wishing him and England all the best for today's play. Let's hope for a close finish! 🤞

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