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Personal Information

Full NameThomas Banton
BornNovember 11, 1998 Chiltern, Buckinghamshire
Age27 Years, 2 Months, 10 Days
National SideEngland
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling-
SportCricket

Ranking

TestODIT20
Batting320157
Bowling--

Man of the Match

TestODIT20World CupCL
00

Career Information

Teams PlayedEngland, England XI, Kolkata Knight Riders, England Under-19, Somerset, Brisbane Heat, England Lions, Quetta Gladiators, Peshawar Zalmi, UAE Bulls, Qalandars, Deccan Gladiators, Team Abu Dhabi, Northern Superchargers, Trent Rockets, Welsh Fire, Colombo Strikers, Fortune Barishal, Team Morgan, Gujarat Titans, MI Cape Town, Dubai Capitals, Gulf Giants, MI Emirates, Joburg Bangla Tigers
Career Span

Thomas Banton Profile

Thomas Banton Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

MIN/ORHS100s50s4s6sAVGS/RCTSTDucksR/O
ODI
76017258 v IRE0121428.6792.4730IRE13022ENGEnglandENG
Youth Test
241180137 v SA-U19102826078.9500SA-U1911721121ENG-U19England Under-19ENG-U19
Youth ODI
18180451112 v NZ-U191350825.0685.58171NZ-U1911690222ENG-U19England Under-19ENG-U19
T20I
2421345173 v WI02452025.06152.88140WI9003ENGEnglandENG
First-class
528442758371 v WOR4143493234.4861.99290WOR1032524SOMSomersetSOM
List A
18170524112 v WOR23541330.8286.33141WOR1032005SOMSomersetSOM
ttwenty_domestic
143141113862107* v KET42340416129.71144.00927KET469896SOMSomersetSOM
tten
53536120080 v KT051186325.53179.64183KT1979427QALQalandarsQAL
ttwenty_non_domestic
88017668 v NOT0120622123.0881NOT6600073SOMSomersetSOM
IPL
2201810 v RCB0011990.00--RCB11050-6KKRKolkata Knight RidersKKR
ILT20
353541081105 v DV251073834.87134.45341DV3380126MIEMI EmiratesMIE

Bowling Performance

IOMRWBest3s5sAVGE/RS/RMtc
ODI
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Youth Test
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Youth ODI
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T20I
00000000.000.000.0003---
First-class
51142400/0 v ESS00-2.18-524SOMSomersetSOM
List A
00000000.000.000.0005---
ttwenty_domestic
00000000.000.000.001436---
tten
10.10400/4 v BT00-24.00-537DGDeccan GladiatorsDG
ttwenty_non_domestic
00000000.000.000.00073---
IPL
00000000.000.000.0026---
ILT20
00000000.000.000.00356---

Thomas Banton Profile

Tom Banton is a dynamic, new-age, young English wicket-keeper batsman who burst onto the scene in 2017 for Somerset. His big hitting, explosive batting, and quick glovework behind the stumps have seen him being touted as a successor for Jos Buttler. A product of the Warwickshire's system, Banton also played for the Under-19s and his potential was obvious to those who saw him and he was handed a contract at Somerset for the 2017/18 season.


It was the 2019 T20 Blast where he truly made a name for himself, scoring over 500 runs at a staggering strike rate, including a breathtaking 100 off 51 balls against Kent. His ability to dominate bowlers with audacious shots, including reverse scoops and lofted drives, quickly made him one of England’s most exciting young prospects.


Banton’s international career began in 2019 when he was called up to England’s T20I squad against New Zealand. He made an immediate impact with a quickfire 31 off 20 on debut, showcasing his aggressive intent. A few months later, he announced himself on the global stage with a brilliant 71 off 42 balls against South Africa. His ODI debut followed in 2020 against Ireland, where he scored a half-century in just his second match. However, with England’s top order stacked with experienced players, Banton found it difficult to cement a regular spot. Despite this, he remained on the selectors’ radar, particularly in T20Is, where his fearless batting style is suited to modern white-ball cricket. His ability to bat anywhere in the top order and provide wicketkeeping cover adds to his value in England’s limited-overs setup.


Banton has also showcased his skills in different T20 leagues worldwide. He has featured in Australia’s Big Bash League (BBL) for Brisbane Heat, where he entertained fans with his aggressive starts. He has also played in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for Peshawar Zalmi and had stints in the Abu Dhabi T10 and The Hundred, representing Welsh Fire. However, he had a stellar season playing for MI Emirates in the 2025 International League T20, smashing 493 runs in 11 matches. This once again put him on the radar for national selection. An injury to Jacob Bethell meant he was called up for the England ODI squad for the Indian tour in 2025, and later he was also named in the 2025 Champions Trophy squad as well.


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