Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton

Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton

Batting style
Left Hand Bat
Bowling style
Right Arm Medium Fast, Legbreak

Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton is a world-record-breaking all-rounder for Namibia, distinguished by his aggressive left-handed batting and versatile right-arm spin. He secured his place in cricket history in February 2024 by smashing the fastest century in T20I history, reaching the milestone in just 33 balls against Nepal. This extraordinary innings, which included 11 fours and 8 sixes, surpassed the previous record held by Nepal's Kushal Malla. As of early 2026, he has established himself as a premier middle-order engine for the Richelieu Eagles, amassing over 1,100 ODI runs and maintaining a career T20I strike rate of nearly 139.

Beyond his power-hitting, Loftie-Eaton is a genuine dual-threat asset who contributes significantly with his leg-break and medium-pace bowling. He has claimed over 50 international wickets, including a career-best T20I haul of 4/10 against Malawi in late 2025. His ability to impact the game in all three departments is further highlighted by his agility in the field, having taken over 50 catches across formats. Whether representing the Janakpur Bolts in franchise cricket or leading the charge for the national side, his record-breaking pedigree and consistent all-round form make him a cornerstone of Namibia’s strategy for the 2026 T20 World Cup.

Recent performances

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Men's T20I · Batting

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Men's T20I batting records
TeamOpponentRunsBallsStrike rate4s6sSeriesMatchGroundDate
NAMPAK5510010ICC Men's T20I World Cup, 2026Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo18-02-2026
NAMUSA281716540ICC Men's T20I World Cup, 2026M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai15-02-2026
NAMIND131310010ICC Men's T20I World Cup, 2026The Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi12-02-2026
NAMNED423811112ICC Men's T20I World Cup, 2026The Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi10-02-2026
NAMSA7116410South Africa tour of Namibia T20I Series, October 2025Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek11-10-2025