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James Wharton

Team flagENG23 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

James Wharton Recent Form

Batting

YORKS vs NOR, First class285 (319)
YORKS vs GLM, First class9 (22)
YORKS vs GLM, First class63 (118)
YORKS vs LEIC, First class41 (67)
YORKS vs MDX, First class40 (86)
YORKS vs MDX, First class50 (55) *
YORKS vs SUS, First class40 (51)
YORKS vs SUS, First class18 (32)
YORKS vs LEIC, LIST A23 (51)
YORKS vs ESS, LIST A71 (89)

Bowling

YORKS vs NOR, First class0-14
YORKS vs WORCS, First class0-108
YORKS vs GLM, First class1-1
YORKS vs WORCS, First class0-5

James Wharton Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
T20-Blast131227711111139.9025.18338----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
T20-Blast13000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

T20-Blast Debut
Leicestershire v Yorkshire Grace Road, Leicester, United Kingdom, 6-6-2023

Teams played for

Yorkshire 2nd XI

About James Wharton

NameJames Wharton
GenderMale
Birth1 Feb 2001
Birth PlaceHuddersfield
NationalityEnglish

James Wharton is a young Yorkshireman who has barely entered his professional career with the White Rose but has already shown strokes of brilliance. Often mistaken as England Test captain Joe Root, thanks to their similarity at the crease. His main role has been opening, just like his Yorkshire teammate, Wharton is no stranger to bat for long hours. ... continue reading

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Player Bio

James Wharton is a young Yorkshireman who has barely entered his professional career with the White Rose but has already shown strokes of brilliance. Often mistaken as England Test captain Joe Root, thanks to their similarity at the crease. His main role has been opening, just like his Yorkshire teammate, Wharton is no stranger to bat for long hours. 

Born in Huddersfield, the youngster first represented Yorkshire at Under 14s, in 2014. With time, his progress has scaled up as he went to play at Under 15s, 16s and 17s, and then debuted for the Academy in 2017, before playing for the second team in 2018. In a Second XI game, the stylish batter scored a blistering 162 in a friendly against Leicestershire in 2018. He has also captained the Academy side in 2018-19. 

The Huddersfield-born was rewarded with a rookie contract ahead of 2020, a Yorkshire debut wasn’t too far. He was handed his maiden first-team opportunity during the 2020 T20 Blast when he debuted against Lancashire. Wharton played two games that season in the lower middle-order, before breaking his finger.

If one looks at his number, the youngster has shown a lot of grit and determination, which shows some encouraging signs for Yorkshire and England cricket. If that trend continues, Wharton may well get to play alongside his batting lookalike in an England shirt one day. 

(As of July 2021)