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Jacques Banton

Team flagENG23 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Jacques Banton Recent Form

Batting

WORCS vs NOR, T20-Blast0 (1)
WORCS vs DUR, LIST A22 (27)
WORCS vs SUS, LIST A33 (41)
WORCS vs KT, LIST A1 (3)
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Bowling

WORCS vs NOR, T20-Blast1-6
WORCS vs DUR, LIST A1-18
WORCS vs SUS, LIST A3-15
WORCS vs KT, LIST A0-22
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Jacques Banton Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
T20-Blast1100000.000.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
T20-Blast1116.006.001/6006.00----

Career Debut Information

T20-Blast Debut
Northamptonshire v Worcestershire County Ground, Northampton, 9-6-2022

Teams played for

Worcestershire

About Jacques Banton

NameJacques Banton
GenderMale
Birth6 Jul 2001
Birth PlacePerpignan
NationalityEnglish
Born in Perpignan, France, Jacques Banton completed his schooling at Bromsgrove School in Worcester and went to the King's College at Taunton.

Jacques comes from a rich cricketing background as his father, Colin Banton, represented Nottinghamshire in seven First-Class matches and two List A matches in the 1995 season. In addition, his older brother, Tom Banton, is a renowned star in the white-ball format for England and Somerset.
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Player Bio
Born in Perpignan, France, Jacques Banton completed his schooling at Bromsgrove School in Worcester and went to the King's College at Taunton.

Jacques comes from a rich cricketing background as his father, Colin Banton, represented Nottinghamshire in seven First-Class matches and two List A matches in the 1995 season. In addition, his older brother, Tom Banton, is a renowned star in the white-ball format for England and Somerset.

The Perpignan-born started his cricketing career at the Warwickshire academy in 2016, and due to lack of game time, he moved to their local rivals, Worcestershire, in 2018-19. 

In 2021, the right-handed batter started to make some strong waves playing with the Second XI team. He featured in three Championship matches while being a regular starter in the T20 side, which impressed the Worcestershire management, and was awarded a rookie contract in June 2021.

The witty all-rounder idolizes his brother's gameplay, so he is an attacking batter besides being a canny slow left-arm orthodox bowler. 

Worcestershire's cap number 77 aims to come out of his brother's shadows and make a name for himself by playing for England someday.

The 20-year-old received his first List A cap on July 25th, 2021, against Kent in the 2021 Royal London One-Day Cup, but didn't make much of an impact in his side's victory but went on to play another two matches where he had decent outings. Currently, he is trying to hone his skills with the Second XI.

(As of June 2022)