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Ben Duckett

Ben Duckett is an English international cricketer known for playing all three formats of the game for England. A left-handed top-order batter, he also has the ability to play as a wicket-keeper. At the domestic level, Duckett represents Nottinghamshire.

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October 1994: Ben Duckett's Birth

In October 1994, Ben Matthew Duckett was born. He is now an English international cricketer.

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July 2012: Debut for Northamptonshire

On July 8, 2012, Ben Duckett made his debut for Northamptonshire in the Friends Life t20 match against Gloucestershire while still in his first year of A-levels at Stowe School.

2012: Included in England Under-19 Squad

In 2012, Ben Duckett was included in the England Under-19 squad for the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.

2015: Successful Season with Northamptonshire

During the 2015 season, Ben Duckett scored four centuries in the County Championship and surpassed 1,000 first-class runs, totaling 1,002 runs at an average of 52.73.

July 2016: Selected for England Lions squad

In July 2016, Ben Duckett was selected for the England Lions squad for the series against Pakistan A and Sri Lanka A. In the first match, he scored 163 not out off 104 balls. In the sixth match against Sri Lanka A, he scored 220* off 131 balls during an unbeaten second wicket partnership with Daniel Bell-Drummond.

October 2016: International Debut for England

In October 2016, Ben Duckett made his international debut for England.

2016: Conspicuous Success for Duckett

The 2016 season was a year of significant success for Ben Duckett. He started the season with a new highest score of 282 not out against Sussex. He also scored three other first-class hundreds and played in the semi-final and final of the Twenty20 Blast for Northants, winning the final. In the semi-final, he scored 84 off 47 balls, forming a 132-run partnership with Alex Wakely.

2017: Incident during Ashes tour

During the 2017-18 Ashes tour, Ben Duckett was deselected from the England senior team to face a Cricket Australia XI following an incident in a Perth bar where he allegedly poured a drink over teammate James Anderson.

August 2018: Joined Nottinghamshire

In August 2018, Ben Duckett joined Nottinghamshire.

2018: Suspension and Being Dropped

In 2018, Ben Duckett was suspended from playing in the final three England Lions games of the tour and issued a fine following the incident in Perth. He was also dropped for the 2018 England Lions tour of the West Indies.

March 2019: Fastest Double Century for Nottinghamshire

In March 2019, Ben Duckett scored a double century for Nottinghamshire against Cambridge MCCU during the Marylebone Cricket Club University Matches from 168 balls. It was the fastest first-class double century by a Nottinghamshire batsman in terms of balls faced.

April 2019: Added to England's Twenty20 International Squad

In April 2019, Ben Duckett was added to England's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their one-off match against Pakistan.

May 2019: T20I Debut for England

On May 5, 2019, Ben Duckett made his T20I debut for England against Pakistan.

May 2020: Named in Training Group

On May 29, 2020, Ben Duckett was named in a 55-man group of players to begin training ahead of international fixtures starting in England following the COVID-19 pandemic.

July 2020: Included in England's Squad

On July 9, 2020, Ben Duckett was included in England's 24-man squad to start training behind closed doors for the ODI series against Ireland.

2020: Victory in T20 Blast final

In 2020, Ben Duckett scored an unbeaten 53 off 38 balls to guide Nottinghamshire to a six-wicket victory in the T20 Blast final against Surrey.

2021: Played for Welsh Fire and Captained the Team

In the 2021 season, Ben Duckett played for the Welsh Fire in The Hundred and captained the team. Despite a disappointing season for the team, his performances were praised and he was named in the team of the tournament by ESPN CricInfo.

December 2022: New Contract with Nottinghamshire

In December 2022, after scoring 1,012 runs in the County Championship season and helping Nottinghamshire win Division Two, Ben Duckett signed a new three-year contract with the club.

2022: Return to England Team

In late 2022, Ben Duckett rejoined the England side for a tour of Pakistan. Known for his skill aligning with the "Bazball" cricket style, he contributed to a record-breaking opening stand with Zak Crawley, achieving England's fastest century opening stand (83 balls) and the fastest double-century partnership in Test cricket history (233 balls). Duckett remained in the side for the rest of the series.

2022: Continued to play for Welsh Fire

In the 2022 tournament, Ben Duckett played for the Welsh Fire and again scored over 200 runs, despite the team ending the season without a win.

2023: Continued Performance for England

In 2023, Ben Duckett continued his performance for England, scoring 151 runs in a two-Test series against New Zealand. He achieved his highest Test score of 182 against Ireland in June. During the 2023 Ashes, he scored 321 runs, including two fifties, which was drawn 2-2. In September, he made his first One Day International century with an unbeaten 107 off 78 balls against Ireland at Bristol County Ground.

2023: Joined Birmingham Phoenix

In 2023, Ben Duckett left the Welsh Fire franchise and joined Birmingham Phoenix as their first pick of the draft.

May 2024: Selected for T20 World Cup and Performance Against West Indies

In May 2024, Ben Duckett was named in England’s squad for the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup tournament. During the home Test series against the West Indies, he scored 71 off 59 deliveries, including a 32-ball 50 and 14 boundaries, in the first innings of the second Test at Trent Bridge. He then hit 76 from 92 balls in the second innings.

February 2025: Record-Breaking Innings in ICC Champions Trophy

In February 2025, Ben Duckett made history with a brilliant innings in the ICC Champions Trophy. Ben Duckett scored 165 runs off 143 balls against Australia, hitting 17 fours and three sixes. This was the highest individual score ever in the tournament’s history until Ibrahim Zadran broke Duckett's record in the 8th match between Afghanistan and England in ICC Champions Trophy. Duckett also recorded the fifth-highest ODI score for England and the fourth-highest in Pakistan.

May 2025: Contract Extension with Nottinghamshire

In May 2025, Ben Duckett signed a further two-year extension with Nottinghamshire.