Josh Inglis has posted his maiden ODI century as Australia bludgeoned the most important complete in Champions Trophy historical past to tug off a spectacular five-wicket win over arch rivals England in Lahore.
Ben Duckett cracked 165 off 143 balls to elevate England to 8-351 on Saturday evening, bettering the earlier greatest Champions Trophy mark of 4-347 set by NZ towards the US at The Oval in 2004.
However England’s document lasted solely a matter of hours, with Australia chasing down the victory goal on 5-356 with 15 balls to spare courtesy of Inglis’ heroics.
The Leeds-born wicketkeeper cracked an unbeaten 120 off 86 balls, together with eight fours and 6 sixes, in a monumental efficiency.
Fellow keeper Alex Carey (69 off 63 balls), opener Matt Brief (63 off 66), Marnus Labuschagne (47 off 45) and Glenn Maxwell (32no off 15) all produced essential cameos to make sure Australia’s marketing campaign bought off to a profitable notice.
Australia face South Africa on Tuesday and Afghanistan on Friday, and yet one more win could also be sufficient to safe a semi-finals berth by ending within the high two in Group B.
Inglis is congratulated by Glenn Maxwell after they notch up a match-sealing partnership
The Aussies pulled off a spectacular five-wicket win over arch rivals England in Lahore
‘I am over the moon, nice win,’ Inglis stated.
‘We knew it was going to be robust going up towards England, and 350 – numerous issues have gotten to go proper to chase that down.
‘I am simply actually pumped on a private stage, and for the blokes on the market it was an excellent efficiency.
‘It is solely a short-sharp match, so to go one from one is absolutely essential.’
Duckett smashed 17 fours and three sixes in his electrical knock, benefiting from Australia’s determination to bowl first on a batter-friendly wicket.
Joe Root chipped in with a helpful 68 off 78 balls, combining with Duckett for a 158-run partnership.
Duckett set a person document, along with his complete the very best ever in Champions Trophy historical past, bettering the 145 from Kiwi Nathan Astle towards the US in 2004.
Carey, usually in gloves, proved the shock star within the area for Australia with three catches – two of them screamers.
Ben Duckett smashed 17 fours and three sixes in his electrical knock, benefiting from Australia’s determination to bowl first
The 33-year-old shocked the group with a diving, one-handed catch at mid-on to dismiss opener Phil Salt for 10 within the second over.
He proved it wasn’t a fluke later within the innings by taking a superb diving catch to dismiss Harry Brook for 3.
‘For a second, it regarded like they have been in all probability going to recover from 400, so we’re happy by that effort,’ stated captain Steve Smith of his aspect’s bowling effort.
‘We thought round 350 was going to be chaseable, and, yeah, we have been assured we may chase this down.’
However that chase did get off to a poor begin.
Travis Head was caught and bowled by Jofra Archer for simply six, and Australia have been 2-27 when captain Smith edged a Mark Wooden 151km/h thunderbolt to slide.
Labuschagne entered the match underneath a mountain of strain to carry out, and his 95-run stand with Brief put Australia again on monitor.
However the pair’s dismissal inside 14 runs of one another left Australia in strife at 4-136, earlier than wicketkeepers Carey and Inglis took the sport away from England.
Inglis specifically was damaging, along with his huge array of strokes and ramps leaving England gamers visibly pissed off.
Australia have been 4-248 when Archer dropped a straightforward catch within the outfield when Carey was on 49, with the missed likelihood proving to be a dagger blow for England.
It helped Australia submit the second highest ODI chase of their historical past, solely behind the 6-359 they recorded towards India in 2019.
It additionally marked the very best males’s run chase in ICC match historical past.












