Ben Duckett - England Cricket Star - A0, A1, A2 or A3 Ashes Tour Prints
England’s 2025-26 Ashes Squad – A Stunning Art Collection from Rogues' Gallery
Celebrate cricket’s greatest rivalry with this exclusive collection of modern artworks featuring England’s Test Cricket Squad for the 2025-26 Ashes Series in Australia. As England prepares to defend the urn Down Under, this specially curated series captures every member of the touring squad in dynamic action, immortalizing the players who will battle for cricket’s most coveted prize.
The 2025-26 Ashes tour sees England face Australia across five Test matches between November 2025 and January 2026, with venues including Brisbane’s Gabba, Adelaide Oval, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Sydney Cricket Ground, and Perth Stadium. This collection brings that epic contest to life through contemporary artistic interpretation, showcasing each player’s unique style and skill.
From explosive batting displays to devastating bowling spells, every artwork captures the intensity and passion of Ashes cricket. The collection features individual portraits of all squad members in full flow, each piece celebrating the talent and determination required to compete at the highest level. The series culminates in a spectacular montage combining all images into one breathtaking composite artwork.
Perfect for cricket enthusiasts, these pieces make exceptional Christmas or birthday gifts that will be treasured for years to come. Whether displayed in home offices, sports rooms, or living spaces, each artwork serves as a lasting tribute to England’s Ashes warriors and one of sport’s most historic battles.
Own a piece of cricketing history and support England’s quest for Ashes glory with this stunning modern art collection.
Ben Duckett is one of England’s most technically gifted and naturally inventive batsmen of the modern era, known for his compact style, quick hands, and ability to play with freedom in all formats. Born in Farnborough in 1994 and raised in Northamptonshire, Duckett emerged from the county’s academy system as a prodigy, making his first-class debut for Northamptonshire at just 17 years old. His fearless stroke play and consistency soon made him one of the brightest prospects in English cricket.
Duckett’s breakthrough year came in 2016 when he dominated county bowling attacks, scoring over 2,700 runs across all formats and winning both the PCA Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year awards — a rare double that underlined his immense promise. His form earned him a Test debut for England later that year in Bangladesh, followed by appearances in India. Although his early international stint was brief, it offered a glimpse of his potential to adapt to top-level cricket.
Over the next few seasons, Duckett refined his game and matured as a player, balancing natural aggression with improved shot selection. His return to the England setup in 2022, under the Stokes–McCullum leadership, saw him thrive in the team’s new attacking philosophy. His fluent run-scoring and adaptability at the top of the order — especially in subcontinental conditions — made him a key part of England’s modern Test batting unit.
Equally effective in limited-overs cricket, Duckett’s deft touch and improvisation suit the pace and creativity demanded in T20 and ODI formats. For his county, he has been a consistent run-maker, combining classical technique with contemporary flair.
Duckett’s career also reflects perseverance. After early setbacks and time out of the national picture, he rebuilt his form and reputation through hard work and a more measured approach to the game. Now an established name in England’s Test side and a reliable performer across formats, he has justified the faith of those who long predicted his rise.
Ben Duckett represents the modern English batsman — inventive, adaptable, and confident. His journey from prodigy to established international highlights a player who’s fulfilled early promise through persistence and maturity, now standing as a key pillar in England’s batting future.
Limited Edition of 250. Just 20 each of larger sizes.
A3 shipped in cardboard backed envelope. Larger sizes in rigid tubes.