Dublin: Jacob Bethell etched his name into the annals of England cricket by becoming the youngest player to captain the national team in an international match. At 21 years and 329 days old, Bethell took the helm during the first T20I of the three-match series against Ireland in Dublin, marking his debut as England’s skipper.
Bethell’s record surpasses significant historical milestones, following in the footsteps of Monty Bowden, who previously held the title of England’s youngest international captain at 23 years and 144 days during a Test match in 1889. In T20Is, the record was held by Alastair Cook, who was 24 years and 325 days old when he led England against South Africa in 2009.
In the match itself, England triumphed over Ireland by four wickets. Batting first, Ireland set a challenging total of 196 runs. Harry Tector and Lorcan Tucker made substantial contributions, scoring 61 not out and 55 runs, respectively. England opted to rest several key bowlers, which may have contributed to Ireland’s impressive middle order performance.
During the chase, opener Phil Salt captured the spotlight with a commanding 89 runs off just 46 balls, establishing the tone of the innings. His opening partner, Jos Buttler, also provided a quick-fire 28 runs from only 10 balls, forming a strong partnership of 74 runs in just 4.4 overs. England maintained control throughout the match, with Bethell scoring 24 runs off 16 balls and Sam Curran adding 27 runs, leading to a victory with 14 balls remaining.
Ireland (Playing XI): Paul Stirling (c), Ross Adair, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wk), Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Barry McCarthy, Graham Hume, Matthew Humphreys, Craig Young.
England (Playing XI): Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Jacob Bethell (c), Rehan Ahmed, Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Jamie Overton, Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid, Luke Wood.