Jacob Bethell Remembers RCB Chants Amid Silence in T20 World Cup Semifinal
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Bengaluru, March 26 (NationPress) Jacob Bethell, a promising young batter from England, has lauded the fervent support of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) fanbase, sharing that he distinctly heard their chants even during a crucial moment in the T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal against India at Wankhede Stadium. Bethell, who plays for RCB, noted that the chants were particularly noticeable during a quieter period in the stadium while England was deep in their run chase. “I definitely caught some RCB chants when the entire Wankhede was eerily silent, which I found to be quite remarkable; it really highlights the support,” he remarked in a video released by the franchise on X.
The 22-year-old showcased an extraordinary performance in the semifinal, scoring 105 runs off just 48 balls and bringing England close to a win. Unfortunately, despite his remarkable efforts, England lost by a mere seven runs.
Reflecting on his innings, Bethell expressed a mix of pride and disappointment. “I wouldn’t say my life changed, but I did see a few edits circulating, and the creativity of the fans here has been impressive,” he commented.
“That innings was truly enjoyable, and I relished every moment, but it still felt a bit bittersweet not crossing the finish line. I’m sure some of you were relieved that I didn’t manage to pull it off,” he added.
Phil Salt, Bethell’s teammate and fellow RCB member, also commended Bethell’s performance despite the loss. “Even though we didn’t come out victorious, I was really proud of Beth and how he conducted himself during the match. You all refer to him as 'style boy' for a reason,” he stated.
Looking ahead, Bethell is anticipated to play a pivotal role for RCB in the IPL 2026 season, starting with their match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.