England has suffered a significant blow ahead of their third and final One Day International (ODI) against India in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. Young all-rounder Jacob Bethell has been ruled out due to a hamstring injury, forcing England to make a last-minute replacement. Somerset’s Tom Banton has been called up to take his place and will arrive in India on Monday. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the latest team changes, the implications for England’s squad, and what fans can expect from Banton.
Jacob Bethell’s Injury and Absence
Jacob Bethell’s injury comes at a crucial time for England, as they aim to salvage some pride after losing the second ODI by four wickets. The 21-year-old was already absent from the second match due to fitness concerns, and skipper Jos Buttler confirmed that Bethell will also miss the upcoming Champions Trophy.
NAGPUR, INDIA – FEBRUARY 06: England captain Jos Buttler (3R) leads his team off the field after the 4 wicket defeat during the 1st ODI match between India and England at Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground on February 06, 2025 in Nagpur, India. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
Brendon McCullum’s Disappointment
Head coach Brendon McCullum expressed his frustration over Bethell’s injury, highlighting the all-rounder’s recent promising performances. In the first ODI against India, Bethell impressed with both bat and ball, scoring 51 runs and taking 1-18 in three overs. His form in Test cricket has also been noteworthy, as he finished his first Test tour of New Zealand last year with an impressive average of 52, including three half-centuries.
Tom Banton Steps In – What He Brings to the Squad
With Bethell sidelined, England has turned to Tom Banton to fill the void. Banton, who last played an ODI in 2020 and a T20I in 2022, has been in red-hot form in the UAE ILT20 competition. His performances there have been nothing short of spectacular, accumulating 493 runs in 11 innings at an average of 54.77, including two centuries.
Banton’s Strengths and Recent Form
Banton’s inclusion brings fresh energy to England’s batting lineup. His aggressive style, coupled with his ability to play big innings under pressure, makes him a valuable asset. His notable strengths include:
Explosive batting powerplay strategy
Experience in high-pressure T20 leagues worldwide
Recent success in the UAE ILT20 tournament
England will be hoping that Banton’s confidence and form translate into the international arena against a formidable Indian bowling attack.
CUTTACK, INDIA – FEBRUARY 9: Rohit Sharma captain of India (L) and Jos Buttler captain of the England (R) perform the coin toss during the 2nd ODI India and England at Barabati Stadium on February 9, 2025 in Cuttack, India. (Photo by Surjeet Yadav/MB Media/Getty Images)
England’s ODI Struggles and Series Loss
England’s loss in the second ODI confirmed their series defeat, making the third match a mere formality in terms of the series outcome. The defeat reflects ongoing struggles within England’s white-ball setup, raising concerns ahead of the Champions Trophy.
Bowling Inconsistencies: England’s bowlers failed to contain India’s batting lineup, allowing them to chase down targets comfortably.
Middle Order Instability: England’s middle order has struggled to put up competitive scores, with inconsistent contributions from key players.
Injury Concerns: Bethell’s injury adds to England’s woes, with other players also battling fitness issues.
Jamie Smith’s Potential Return
There is some positive news for England on the injury front, as wicketkeeper-batsman Jamie Smith is reportedly making good progress in his recovery from a calf issue. Smith participated in warm-ups on Sunday, sparking hopes that he could be included in England’s Champions Trophy squad.
Selection Deadline Looming
The England Cricket Board (ECB) faces a tight deadline to finalize their Champions Trophy squad, with replacements needing to be confirmed by Wednesday, February 12. If Smith proves his fitness, he could provide additional depth and balance to the squad.
Hardik Pandya is in action during the match in Kolkata, India, on January 22, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
What’s Next for England?
With the ODI series lost, England will now focus on the final match as an opportunity to restore confidence and test new combinations. Key aspects to watch include:
Banton’s Performance: Whether he can replicate his ILT20 success on the international stage.
Bowling Adjustments: How England’s bowling attack responds after a tough outing in the second ODI.
Preparations for the Champions Trophy: How England manages injuries and final squad selections ahead of the major ICC tournament.
Jacob Bethell’s injury is a major setback for England, especially with the Champions Trophy on the horizon. However, Tom Banton’s arrival offers a silver lining, giving England a fresh option in the batting department. As England prepares for the third ODI, fans will be eager to see how Banton fares and whether the team can bounce back from their recent disappointments. With crucial squad decisions looming, the next few days will be pivotal for England’s white-ball future.