Cricket Dec 07, 2025

Jacob Bethell named youngest-ever England men's captain for T20 tour of Ireland in September

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Jacob Bethell named youngest-ever England men's captain for T20 tour of Ireland in September

Jacob Bethell is set to become the youngest England men's captain for an international match, named as skipper for their T20 series in Ireland in September.

The 21-year-old will take over from permanent white-ball captain Harry Brook for the series which will see England play three T20 internationals in Dublin, starting on Wednesday, September 17.

Hampshire fast bowler Sonny Baker, 22, who has impressed during The Hundred for Manchester Originals, has been handed his first senior international call-up for the tour, as well as the preceding home ODI series against South Africa.

England have also announced their squads for the ODI and T20I series' against South Africa in September, with Jofra Archer included in both, before he, Brook, Brydon Carse, Ben Duckett and Jamie Smith are rested for the Ireland trip with this winter's Ashes on the horizon.

Joe Root has been named in only the ODI squad to face South Africa, while left-arm spinner Liam Dawson, left-arm pacer Luke Wood and big-hitting opener Phil Salt have been named only in the T20 teams.

All-rounder Rehan Ahmed has been rewarded for a superb domestic 2025 season with Leicestershire by being named in all three squads, as have Bethell, Tom Banton, Will Jacks, Saqib Mahmood, Jamie Overton and Adil Rashid.

Lancashire left-arm spinner Tom Hartley and Durham seamer Matthew Potts have been included for the Ireland T20 tour.

In his first interview after being named captain, Bethell told SportNews of his "pride" at being given the stand-in role.

Speaking ahead of his appearance for the Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred on Friday evening, Bethell said: "(It's been) quite a day. Finding out, the first emotion that comes is pride.

"Captaining England is obviously going to be an honour and I can't wait to do it."

Bethell's lack of experience - he has made just 13 T20I appearances for England - meant the decision something of a surprise, but he is confident experience at youth level will help him.

He said: "I've done quite a lot of captaincy growing up, in terms of kind of U19 stuff and age group things, but it will be different, captaining England, obviously.

"I like to think that I read the game pretty well, so I'll just be looking to take what I do with my own game and just apply that to captaincy."

Former England captain Andrew Flintoff described Baker as "unbelievable" following the pace bowler's first international call-up.

Flintoff, who is head coach of England's developmental Lions squad, handed Baker his first-class debut during the side's tour of Australia in early 2025.

"Sonny Baker has been announced in the squad. Unbelievable," Northern Superchargers head coach Flintoff told SportNews ahead of his side's match in The Hundred on Friday evening.

"He came in, we gave him his first-class debut in Australia. Runs in, bowls quick, but what a joy to work with.

"He's just a cracking lad. He writes everything down, he hangs on your every word.

"He just wants to run in, bowl fast day after day. As a coach of the Lions, that's what you want to see."

SportNews' Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain this week singled out pace bowler Baker as a late contender to be included in England's Ashes squad to face Australia this winter.

Speaking on the latest episode of the SportNews Cricket Podcast, former England captain Atherton said: "We both liked watching Sonny Baker the other night at Old Trafford [in The Hundred].

"He gave [former Australian opener] David Warner the hurry up. That in itself is a good sign.

"He's quite lively and skiddy and sharp, and I know they were very impressed with him in the Lions who went down to Australia last year, so he could be a bit of a bolter for the winter."

Former England skipper Hussain was similarly impressed by Baker, but questioned whether he is physically prepared for the rigours of Test cricket.

Hussain said: "Anyone that's got David Warner jumping around, when David Warner has that smirky smile at the end of the five, it's not because he likes you. It was a 'crikey, that was pretty good, to be honest,' smirk and smile, [that Warner] gave Sonny Baker.

"It was hostile stuff. The speed gun may say 86, 87 miles per hour, but sometimes bowlers just feel a bit quicker. And he does seem to feel a bit quicker.

"My only issue is I've not seen him enough in long-form cricket to know what will his third, fourth spell be like, how does he come back the next day? But as you say, the reports from the Lions were that he was he was excellent."

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