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Keaton Kent Jennings (born 19 June 1992) is a South African-born English
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er who plays for
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and has represented
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. He is a left-handed opening batsman who also bowls right-arm medium-fast. He made his international debut for England in December 2016.


Early life

Jennings was born in
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, but also holds British citizenship through his mother, who was born in
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. His father,
Ray Jennings Raymond Vernon Jennings (born 9 August 1954) is a former South African cricketer. He was one of South Africa's leading wicket-keepers during the suspension of the South African national team from international cricket during the apartheid era. ...
, played
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in South Africa from 1973/4 to 1992/3, with most of his playing career during the anti-apartheid
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. Other first-class cricketers in the family include Jennings's uncle Kenneth Jennings and his older brother Dylan Jennings, who both played in South Africa.


Domestic career

Jennings spent the 2011 season in
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, playing for Academy and Second XI teams. He made his first-class debut for
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in December 2011 against Free State. He also played for the
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, and was captain of the Under-19 team on its tour to England in 2011. Although eligible to play for South Africa, Jennings chose to play international cricket for England, and played his last game for Gauteng in March 2012. He arrived in England on 2 April 2012, meaning that he became eligible for England selection in April 2016 after a four-year residency period (the necessary period was raised to seven years just a few weeks after he arrived in England). He played Second XI cricket for Durham in 2012, and made his first team debut against
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in August 2012. Playing against
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in July 2013, he scored his maiden first-class century (123) in the second innings after reaching 93 in the first innings. He reached a second first-class century in the final match of the 2013 season, against
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, when Durham had already won the
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(Durham's third title in six years) but he made less impact in the following two seasons. Jennings had a successful season for Durham in 2016, scoring heavily with the bat, becoming the leading run-scorer, with 1,548 runs at a
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of 64.5, including six centuries plus a double century against
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, and scoring 88 in the final of the
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competition. Jennings was selected as the
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player of the year by the
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, and joined the England Lions tour to the United Arab Emirates. Jennings was linked with a move away from Durham due to the club's financial problems, but he eventually agreed a new deal to stay at the club. Following his impressive form for Durham, and scoring a century on tour for the Lions, Jennings was called up to the senior England squad for the first time. On 27 August 2020, on the opening day of the
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, Jennings scored his first century in a T20 match against his former side, Durham, scoring 108 runs from 63 balls. The innings is the highest score in a T20 match at Chester-le-Street. On 28 May 2021, Jennings completed his maiden Roses Hundred for
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in the match against Yorkshire at Old Trafford. In July 2022, Jennings scored his maiden triple century in first-class cricket, with 318 runs against
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. He had the highest run total of any batsman in the
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Division One .


International career

In November 2016, Jennings was named in England's
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squad for the final two matches of their series against India to replace the injured
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. He was the 101st person to score a century on his Test debut, against India on 8 December 2016, and also became the third English cricketer to score a century on debut against India. His innings of 112 was the highest by any opener on Test debut against India. His second England innings was a contrast to his first as he was dismissed on the first ball he faced. In his second Test, he was out for just one in the first innings as England posted a total of 477. He made 54 in the second innings to get England off to a good start. Jennings was selected for two England Lions matches against the South African touring team in June 2017. Despite relatively limited returns, he retained his place in the England Test team in the first four Tests of the summer against South Africa. However, after averaging 15.88 in this series, he was dropped for the first test against West Indies in August 2017, with his place being taken by his former opening partner at Durham,
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. After the Lord's Test against Pakistan in May 2018, Jennings was recalled in place of Stoneman due to his good form for Lancashire in the County Championship. Though he had a struggled against India in the previously concluded home series, Jennings was included as part of the team touring Sri Lanka in October 2018. He scored a century against the home side in the second innings of the first test to set a winning target for his team. Jennings also played a crucial role in the field as part of England's victory in the third and final Test, taking four catches at short leg in Sri Lanka's first innings to restrict them to a total of 240. In so doing, Jennings equalled the England record for number of catches taken in a single Test innings. On 29 May 2020, Jennings was named in a 55-man group of players to begin training ahead of international fixtures starting in England following the
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. On 17 June 2020, Jennings was included in England's 30-man squad to start training behind closed doors for the
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series against the West Indies. On 12 October 2022, Jennings was recalled to the Test team for the 3-match Test series against Pakistan.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jennings, Keaton 1992 births Living people South African cricketers English cricketers England Test cricketers Gauteng cricketers Durham cricketers Lancashire cricketers Cricketers from Johannesburg Cricketers who made a century on Test debut North v South cricketers English cricketers of the 21st century English sportspeople of South African descent