Will Jacks

Will Jacks
Nationality: England
Position: Batsman
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Offbreak
Date of Birth: 1998-11-21 Age: 26
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William George Jacks, commonly known as Will Jacks, is a professional cricket player hailing from England.
Born on April 21, 1998, Jacks quickly established himself as a dynamic and explosive talent in the limited-overs format of the game.
However, his remarkable rise to prominence extended beyond expectations when he made his Test debut and claimed a remarkable six-wicket haul in his very first match.

With his tall stature and clean hitting ability, Jacks was always recognized for his potential as a limited-overs destroyer.
His immense talent was brought to the mainstream cricketing public's attention in 2019 when he smashed a blistering 25-ball hundred in a T10 pre-season match against Lancashire in Dubai.
This remarkable display of power and precision cemented his reputation as a devastating batter.

Jacks' prowess with the bat reached new heights when he scored an unbeaten 108 from just 48 deliveries for Oval Invincibles against defending champions Southern Brave.
While this extraordinary feat was met with awe, it showcased the level of skill and composure possessed by the young cricketer.

However, surpassing all expectations, Jacks made history as the first England debutant spinner since 1993 to claim a five-wicket haul in his maiden Test match.
In the first innings of the opening Test against Pakistan at Rawalpindi, he took an impressive 6 for 161, setting up a famous victory for his team.
It was also the first time he had managed to take more than four wickets in a first-class innings.
It is worth noting that Jacks was not even expected to play in that match, but he was called upon before the toss when his Surrey teammate Ben Foakes fell ill.

Jacks had caught the attention of selectors primarily for his off-spin, which, although still relatively raw, had been substantially developed under the guidance of Gareth Batty, Surrey's head coach.
Drawing comparisons to the talented all-rounder Moeen Ali, Jacks was entrusted with the role of lead spin threat during the 2022 County Championship season.
Although his returns with the ball were modest, with 17 dismissals at an average of 47, his contributions with the bat were exceptional.
He scored 648 runs in 11 appearances, averaging an impressive 54, and emerged as a key member of the title-winning side.

Jacks' journey towards stardom began with a century against India in an Under-19 Test match during the summer of 2017.
He then represented England as the vice-captain in the Under-19 World Cup in 2018, where he showcased his talent once again by hitting an impressive 102 against Canada.

The Surrey youngster made a significant impact in his debut season across all formats in 2018.
At the age of 19, Jacks left a lasting impression with a maiden century in county cricket against Gloucestershire in the One-Day Cup.
His innings of 121 off 100 balls, which included four sixes, demonstrated his aggressive and fearless style of play.

Although Jacks experienced some inconsistency in the following season, he bounced back with exceptional performances in subsequent T20 Blast seasons.
He amassed a staggering 1,151 runs over the next three seasons, emerging as Surrey's leading run-scorer in both 2021 and 2022.
These consistent displays of batting prowess solidified his position as an integral asset for his team.

Will Jacks' journey in cricket has been nothing short of extraordinary.
From a raw talent to a dominant force, he has continuously defied expectations and made his mark in both limited-overs matches and Test cricket.
With his explosive batting skills and newfound spin bowling prowess, Jacks is undoubtedly a rising star in English cricket.

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
4day 42 64 6 2045 150 31.95 3240 63.12 3 14 38 264
ODI 26 25 0 720 94 28.80 742 97.04 0 5 20 70
T20 151 146 10 4082 108 27.96 2611 156.34 3 30 217 385
T10 12 12 4 187 57 15.58 100 187.00 0 1 12 20
100-Ball 32 32 1 790 108 24.69 487 162.22 1 3 44 77
T20I 26 23 0 403 40 17.52 293 137.54 0 0 15 42
FC 2 4 0 89 31 22.25 90 98.89 0 0 5 6

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
4day 30 45 38 1556 559.4 40.95 2.78 0 4 3 2 0
ODI 22 18 11 460 77.2 41.82 5.96 13 2 0 0 0
T20 97 78 56 1377 187.2 24.59 7.36 32 1 1 0 0
T10 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
100-Ball 18 18 14 185 23.4 13.21 7.91 10 1 0 0 0
T20I 8 6 1 77 7 77.00 11.00 2 0 0 0 0
FC 2 4 6 232 54.3 38.67 4.27 0 0 1 1 0

Last updated: 2025-06-18
South Group, South Group, T20 Blast - June 18, 2025
Surrey
210/6 (20)
Sussex
162/10 (19.5)
Surrey won by 48 runs
South Group, South Group, T20 Blast - June 17, 2025
Hampshire
124/10 (17.5)
Surrey
193/6 (20)
Surrey won by 69 runs
Player of the Match
Dominic Sibley
South Group, South Group, T20 Blast - June 12, 2025
Surrey
173/6 (20)
Kent
171/7 (20)
Surrey won by 4 wicets (with 0 ball remaining)
West Indies tour of England, 3rd T20I, Twenty20 International - June 10, 2025
England
248/3 (20)
West Indies
211/8 (20)
England won by 37 runs
Player of the Match
Ben Duckett
West Indies tour of England, 2nd T20I, Twenty20 International - June 8, 2025
England
199/6 (18.3)
West Indies
196/6 (20)
England won by 4 wickets (with 9 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Luke Wood
West Indies tour of England, 1st T20I, Twenty20 International - June 6, 2025
England
188/6 (20)
West Indies
167/9 (20)
England won by 21 runs
Player of the Match
Liam Dawson
West Indies tour of England, 3rd ODI, One Day International - June 3, 2025
England
246/3 (29.4)
West Indies
251/9 (40)
England won by 7 wickets (with 62 balls remaining) (DLS method)
Player of the Match
Jamie Smith
West Indies tour of England, 2nd ODI, One Day International - June 1, 2025
England
312/7 (48.5)
West Indies
308/10 (47.4)
England won by 3 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Joe Root
West Indies tour of England, 1st ODI, One Day International - May 29, 2025
England
400/8 (50)
West Indies
162/10 (26.2)
England won by 238 runs
Player of the Match
Jacob Bethell
Regular Season, 69th Match, Indian Premier League - May 26, 2025
Punjab Kings
187/3 (18.3)
Mumbai Indians
184/7 (20)
Punjab Kings won by 7 wickets (with 9 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Josh Inglis

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