Will Jacks Matches T20 WC Record, Emerges as England's MVP

Will Jacks has joined Shane Watson and Sikandar Raza as a joint record-holder for the most Player of the Match awards in a single T20 World Cup edition. His latest all-round performance of 21 runs and 3/22 was instrumental in England's victory over Sri Lanka. Jacks has been a model of consistency, scoring 131 runs at a strike rate of 195 and taking five wickets in the tournament so far. His previous match-winning contributions came against Nepal and Italy, proving his value as England's emerging MVP.

Key Points: Will Jacks Ties T20 World Cup Player of Match Record

  • Matches Watson & Raza's POTM record
  • Stellar all-round stats: 131 runs & 5 wickets
  • Key performer vs Sri Lanka with 3/22
  • Powered England's wins over Nepal and Italy
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Will Jacks: The blonde-haired all-rounder emerging as England's T20 WC MVP

England's Will Jacks equals Shane Watson & Sikandar Raza's record for most POTM awards in a single T20 World Cup with his all-round heroics.

"The blonde-haired all-rounder continued to be a constant ray of hope and a symbol of consistency - Report"

Pallekele, February 22

England all-rounder Will Jacks joined the elite list with Australia and Zimbabwe all-rounders Shane Watson and Sikandar Raza, becoming the player with the joint second-most 'Player of the Match' awards in a single T20 World Cup edition.

The blonde-haired all-rounder continued to be a constant ray of hope and a symbol of consistency in an English line-up that has delivered mixed bag performances so far. First with a 14-ball 21, with four boundaries, he pushed Three Lions to a modest 146/9 and later, with his spell of 3/22 in four overs, broke the back of Sri Lankan batting with wickets of Kusal Mendis, Pavan Rathnayake, and Dunith Wellalage.

Now, he has won his third 'Player of the Match' award in this tournament so far and has levelled with Sikandar, who also secured three such honours in the 2022 edition in Australia. However, it is Australian legend Watson who is at the top, securing four POTM titles in the 2012 edition.

In five matches and innings so far, Jacks has scored 131 runs at an average of 65.50, with a strike rate of 195.52, including a half-century and best score of 53*. He has also picked up five wickets at an average of 21.00, delivering his best bowling figures in this match against Sri Lanka.

His previous two 'Player of the Match' performances came against Italy and Nepal. Against Nepal at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, it was his late flourish, a knock of 39* in 18 balls, with a four and four sixes, including three maximums in the final over, that took England to 184/7. Later, with the ball, he took a crucial wicket of Kushal Burthel, who was going strong in the powerplay, ending with 1/17 in two overs and leaving Nepal four runs short at 180/6.

Days later in Kolkata's iconic Eden Gardens, it was the all-rounder's 22-ball unbeaten 53, with three fours and four sixes, that pushed England to 202/7 in 20 overs from 159/5 in 16.5 overs. In his two-over spell of 1/34, he got the prized wicket of Ben Maneti, who scored 60 in just 34 balls, with four boundaries and six sixes and had Italy at 114/3 in the 12th over. Jacks' wicket played a crucial role in leaving Italy 24 runs short at 178 all out, despite a late assault from Grant Stewart, who made a 23-ball 45.

Coming to this match against Sri Lanka, SL won the toss and opted to bowl first, and their bowlers ripped out the heart of England's batting by removing Buttler (7), Jacob Bethell (3), Tom Banton (6), Harry Brook (14) and Sam Curran (11), reducing them to 94/5 in 13.2 overs. It was Salt's valiant 62 in 40 balls, with six fours and two sixes and a quick cameo of 21 in 14 balls, with four boundaries from Will Jacks, that pushed England towards 146/9 in 20 overs.

Dunith Wellalage (3/26 in four overs) and Maheesh Theekshana (2/21 in four overs) managed to tame England against spin, a key weakness of theirs, while Dilshan Madushanka (2/25 in four overs) and Dushmantha Chameera (1/34 in four overs) also got wickets.

SL did not look like a threat during the chase, with Jacks (3/22), Liam Dawson (2/27 in four overs), Jofra Archer (2/20 in three overs), and Adil Rashid (2/13 in 3.4 overs) quickly getting the wickets to skittle out SL for just 95 runs in 16.4 overs.

- ANI

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Priya S
Impressive stats, but let's be real, the quality of opposition matters. Wins against Italy and Nepal are expected. The real test will be against teams like India or Australia. Still, you can only play who's in front of you, and he's doing it brilliantly. 👏
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Rohit P
As an Indian fan, it's scary to see such a powerful all-rounder in the England squad. Reminds me of a young Hardik Pandya with that explosive batting and handy bowling. If England make it to the knockouts, he could be the X-factor. We need our bowlers to have a plan for him!
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Ananya R
Consistency is key in a World Cup, and he's providing it. That strike rate of nearly 200 is insane! But the article rightly points out England's weakness against spin. Teams like India or Bangladesh will target that heavily in the later stages.
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Sarah B
His performance against Sri Lanka was clinical. Breaking their batting backbone with those three wickets was the match-winning spell. It's not just about the big hits; his bowling has been so smart and economical. A proper all-rounder's performance.
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Karthik V
Respect where it's due, the guy is in phenomenal touch. But calling him the MVP already feels premature. The tournament is long, and form can dip. Let's see if he can perform under knockout pressure. That's where legends like Watson truly shined.

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