Jacob Graham Bethell, a talented young English all-rounder, has emerged as a promising star in the England cricket team. Having started playing all three formats of the game last year, he has consistently delivered strong performances in each of them. His international cricket debut took place in 2024, when England hosted Australia for a white-ball series, and he impressed everyone with his outstanding performance in that series, subsequently earning a spot in England's test squad for the West Indies tour. At the tender age of 13, Bethell relocated to England from Barbados after securing a scholarship from Rugby School, which marked a significant turning point in his life, as he was born and raised in Barbados. The 21-year-old cricketer has demonstrated his exceptional cricketing abilities with both bat and ball, showcasing his skills equally effectively on the international stage and in league tournaments. Notably, he became the youngest English player to achieve a T20I half-century at the remarkable age of 21 years and 17 days. Jacob Bethell practices Christianity as his faith, and although there is no official information available regarding his caste, it is not a significant aspect of his life in England. Born and raised in Barbados, Jacob Bethell comes from a family with a long-standing connection to cricket, with his grandfather, Arthur Bethell, having played first-class cricket for Barbados.