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Stylish Bethell Hits First Test Hundred in Sydney
7 Jan
Summary
- Jacob Bethell scored his maiden Test century with an unbeaten 142.
- Experts like Nasser Hussain praised his composed and technically sound batting.
- Bethell's century provides a glimmer of hope for England in the Ashes series.

Jacob Bethell has scored his maiden Test century, remaining unbeaten on 142 at the Sydney Cricket Ground on day four of the fifth Ashes Test. His stylish and composed innings helped England build a lead of 119 runs, offering a slim chance for a series-ending victory. The 22-year-old's performance has been lauded by former players, with Sir Alastair Cook calling him "the future of England cricket."
Nasser Hussain, speaking on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast, highlighted Bethell's exceptional composure and technical skill, noting it was the "innings of a proper No 3." He drew comparisons to David Gower's classic style. Bethell himself expressed confidence, stating he "knew it was coming" and that the century provides immense confidence for future performances.
Bethell's rise has been swift, with selectors showing faith in his talent despite limited first-class centuries. His century at the iconic SCG, with his parents watching, was an emotional moment. Experts suggest England may regret not playing him earlier in the series, as his performance underscores the importance of consistent game time for player development.




