ENG vs ZIM: Fans go wild as Ben Duckett lights up Nottingham with a dazzling century on Day 1 of the one-off Test

May 22, 2025
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ENG vs ZIM: Fans go wild as Ben Duckett lights up Nottingham with a dazzling century on Day 1 of the one-off Test

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Ben Duckett set the tone for England’s home summer in sensational fashion, smashing a brilliant century on Day 1 of the one-off four-day Test against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. The left-handed opener combined flair and fluency to dispatch a hapless Zimbabwe bowling attack, marking the first day of England’s red-ball season with authority and elegance.

Duckett’s innings laid the foundation for a dominant performance by the hosts, as he forged a commanding opening stand with Zak Crawley that left the visitors toiling under the Nottingham sun. The duo remained unbeaten at lunch, compiling 130 runs without much trouble, before Duckett went on to reach three figures in the second session, drawing loud applause from the home crowd. His performance underlined his growing stature as one of England’s premier Test openers, particularly on home soil.

From the very outset, Duckett and Crawley capitalized on a placid Trent Bridge pitch that offered minimal movement for the bowlers. The surface, dry and slow posed few challenges, and Zimbabwe’s inexperienced bowling unit struggled to find rhythm or consistency. Wayward lines and inconsistent lengths allowed the English pair to score freely, and the run rate remained brisk throughout the morning session.

Duckett took the initiative, often stepping out to drive and pull with confidence, while Crawley played the perfect foil, accumulating runs at a steady pace. Their chemistry at the crease was evident as they rotated strike seamlessly and punished any loose deliveries. Zimbabwe’s inability to build pressure through tight spells or challenging lines made life easier for the hosts, and by the time Duckett brought up his hundred, the partnership had already crossed the 200-run mark. The southpaw was eventually dismissed for 140, but by then, he had firmly established England’s grip on the contest.

Duckett’s century was a masterclass in aggressive yet controlled Test match batting. Having gone into lunch with 75 runs from 71 deliveries, he showed no signs of slowing down, reaching his hundred off exactly 100 balls. His ability to find the boundary with ease — hitting 20 fours and two sixes during his 134-ball stay, ensured that the scoreboard ticked along at a healthy pace.

It was his fifth century in Test cricket, further consolidating his reputation as a dynamic top-order batter. Duckett’s 140 was brought to an end by Wessly Madhevere, but not before he shared a mammoth 231-run stand with Crawley, a partnership that completely deflated Zimbabwe’s hopes of early breakthroughs. His knock was not just about runs; it was a statement of intent for the summer ahead. Duckett, who has often faced scrutiny for his aggressive style, showed once again that his methods can be effective and match-defining in the longest format.

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With this innings, Duckett achieved several significant milestones in his Test career. He crossed the 2,400-run mark, finishing the day with 2,410 runs from 33 matches and 61 innings at an impressive average of 41.55. His consistency and adaptability, especially in home conditions, have stood out in recent times.

Notably, Duckett also crossed the 1,000-run landmark in Test matches played in England. In just 13 home Tests (23 innings), he now has 1,007 runs at a stellar average of 47.95, with two centuries and five half-centuries. These numbers underscore his comfort and reliability in familiar conditions, especially when he gets a good start. Additionally, Duckett surpassed the 300 boundary mark in Tests, ending his innings with a tally of 307 fours,  a testament to his ability to pierce the field and keep the pressure on the opposition.

Ben Duckett's record is very similar to Marcus Trescothick's at the same point in his career.

Trescothick after 33 Tests: 2,315 runs @ 40.61, three 100s, 16 50s.

Duckett right now (in his 33rd): 2,345 runs @ 41.14, four 100s, 13 50s.

— Yas Rana (@Yas_Wisden) May 22, 2025

Superb display of batting by Ben Duckett – great to see Test Cricket back finally ❤️

— Basit Subhani (@BasitSubhani) May 22, 2025

Ben Duckett is just great isn't he?

— TheCricketMen (@thecricketmen) May 22, 2025

A 134 ball 140 for hometown hero Ben Duckett at Trent Bridge.

Underrated monster.

— Behram Qazi 🇵🇰 🇨🇦 (@DeafMango) May 22, 2025

This Duckett is a good player.

— Sparsh Telang (@_cricketsparsh) May 22, 2025

Ben Duckett looks in unbelievable touch.. my god he's good when in full flow

— Jack Mendel (@Mendelpol) May 22, 2025

Test cricket is back and ben duckett is back to his usual business.

— Taimoor Saleem. (@FracturedMalang) May 22, 2025

Not sure England are learning anything today.

We know Ben Duckett is nailed on and a fine player.

We know Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope are good on flat tracks against moderate bowling attacks.

I'd suggest we judge and learn through the India series, which will be different level

— James Buttler | Cricket Badger Podcast 🏏🦡🇺🇦 (@cricket_badger) May 22, 2025

Nice 100 from Ben Duckett, has another chance to go big like he did against Ireland two years ago.

— Rivaan Athwal (@rivaanathwal31) May 22, 2025

💯 A Century at Home! 💯

Ben Duckett lights up the ENGLISH SUMMER with a blazing fifth Test hundred, reaching the milestone in just 100 balls at his home ground! 🏟️🔥

What a purple patch for the England opener, confidence, class, and control on full display! 🙌#BenDuckett…

— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) May 22, 2025

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