Australia batter Josh Inglis ripped into England with a terrific hundred in the Champions Trophy. Inglis' hundred helped Australia chase down a record total at the Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday.
England-born Josh Inglis described his match-winning century for Australia against his native country in the Champions Trophy on Saturday as "special" and admitted the days he supported the English in sport "are long gone".
That this crushing loss was dealt by the hand of one of their own will hurt England more. Having grown up on the outskirts of Leeds, Inglis played age-group cricket for Yorkshire for four years from Under-11s to Under-14s before his parents – dad,
England-born Josh Inglis described his match-winning century for Australia against his native country in the Champions Trophy on Saturday as "special" and admitted the days he supported the ...
Australia ’s wicket-keeper batsman Josh Inglis may have been born in Leeds, but has no sentimental feelings towards England after inflicting a crushing defeat on them on Saturday. The 29-year ...
England-born Josh Inglis wreaked havoc at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore as his blazing 120-run knock led Australia to comfortable victory chasing 352 against Jos Buttler's side.
The fourth match, Group B ICC Champions Trophy,2025 took place at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore with Ahsan Raza, Joel Wilson and Kumar as Umpires and Andy Pycroft as the referee. Australia faced England on Saturday.
England-born Australian cricketer Inglis blasted an unbeaten 120 off 86 deliveries, guiding Australia to 356/5 in 47.3 overs in Lahore, in the highest-ever run chase in tournament's history.