Is Bethell Really 'Wise Beyond His Years'?

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Key Takeaways
- Jacob Bethell scored his first ODI century at 21 years old.
- Joe Root highlighted Bethell's maturity and skill.
- England aims to recover from a 2-0 series deficit against South Africa.
- Bethell is preparing for the upcoming Ashes series.
- Root emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement in cricket.
New Delhi, Sep 8 (NationPress) Joe Root has showered accolades on the emerging star Jacob Bethell, asserting that the left-handed batsman is ‘wise beyond his years’ after achieving his first ODI century in England’s remarkable 342-run victory over South Africa in the third ODI on Sunday.
Entering the third ODI with the series already trailing 2-0, England was eager to avoid a whitewash. Opting to bat first, they ignited the innings with an explosive performance, reaching 100 runs in a mere 13.4 overs. The momentum surged as Root and Bethell forged a pivotal 182-run partnership.
At just 21 years of age, Bethell impressively scored 110 runs off 82 balls, becoming the second-youngest English player to achieve a century in men’s ODIs. Root complemented the fireworks with his 19th ODI century, while Jos Buttler intensified the pressure in the latter stages with a rapid 62 off 32 balls, propelling England to an imposing total of 414 runs.
"We needed to establish a couple of partnerships on that surface; Bethell and I synchronized perfectly, seizing the opportunity to post a fantastic total. Bethell was astute in his approach, wise beyond his years, and clear on his game plan, showcasing remarkable options available to him.
"I've known him since he was eight years old. I hope he continues to grow stronger. The moment you feel complacent, others will catch up, so I strive to find ways to improve. The more matches you play, the more you learn about yourself. I will keep refining my game. We've only scratched the surface of our potential in this format,” Root commented.
Bethell, who had anticipated a more prominent role during India’s tour of England after participating only in the fifth Test, is now focused on the upcoming Ashes series in Australia this winter and believes he must be prepared to step up if called upon.
"I aim to be included in the squad, and if I am, there’s only one thing that can happen - an injury or something similar - and I must be ready to perform. I’m not sure if these runs will influence my selection, but they certainly can’t hurt. If the chance arises, I’ll be ready to seize it,” Bethell stated.