Tom Banton thinks he’s older, wiser and, fairly merely, higher today.
It’s coming as much as seven years because the England batter first caught the attention as a 19-year-old by hitting a surprising 71 from 37 balls to assist Somerset chase 204 in opposition to Surrey within the T20 Blast.
If the pure numbers from that day weren’t sufficient, one reverse flick for six off Sam Curran – now an England team-mate – made some good judges take notice.
The next winter Banton was picked by England for his or her tour of New Zealand.
He stored his place the subsequent summer season, in Twenty20 and 50-over cricket, picked because the contemporary face to assist take the 2019 World Cup winners on into a brand new period.
Banton made 58 in opposition to Eire and 71 in a T20 in opposition to Pakistan, however they had been his solely scores above 50 in 15 matches.
One other 5 caps got here and went in 2022, making this present run the 27-year-old’s third go at worldwide degree.
His match-winning 63 not out in England’s five-wicket win in opposition to Scotland on Saturday, together with his facet’s T20 World Cup hopes on the road, might not have been his highest rating, but it surely was his greatest knock for his nation – a breakout innings during which he lastly delivered on all of these skills by really defining a match on the largest stage.
“I feel only a bit, clearly older, extra mature, received a greater understanding of my recreation,” Banton mentioned, requested what he’s doing in another way this time.
“Once I got here onto the scene, I bear in mind in the beginning of that summer season I used to be nearly scraping into Somerset’s second workforce.
“Then six months later, I used to be taking part in for England and touring everywhere in the world, which was nice, however I’ve received extra of an understanding.
“I’ve form of, I do not know, simply grown. I’ve discovered quite a bit about myself. Not even something to do with cricket.”
