Josh Inglis becomes fourth Australian with centuries across formats: Stats
What's the story
Australia's Josh Inglis slammed a historic century against England in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy encounter a Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium.
Inglis's ton powered the Aussies in their run-chase of 352. The Aussies were down to 136/4 before Inglis and Carey propelled them past 280.
Inglis raced to his maiden ODI century as Australia completed the run-chase in 47.2 overs. He entered an elite list.
Knock
Inglis goes berserk in record run-chase
Australia lost Travis Head and Steve Smith early in the chase. However, Matthew Short and Marnus Labuschagne added 95 runs, taking Australia past 120.
Inglis later formed a match-winning partnership with Alex Carey thereafter. The former, along with Glenn Maxwell, helped Australia win by five wickets.
Inglis slammed an unbeaten 120 off 86 balls (8 fours and 6 sixes). He hammered the winning six.
Stats
Joint-fastest century in Champions Trophy
Inglis raced to his century off just 77 balls, now the joint-fastest in Champions Trophy history. He equaled India's Virender Sehwag, who hammered a 77-ball ton against England in Colombo in 2002.
No other player has slammed a ton in less than 80 balls in the tournament.
Inglis, who slammed his maiden ODI ton, has raced to 663 runs. His tally includes three fifties.
Record
Fourth Australian with this feat
Inglis entered another elite list of batters during his knock.
He is now the fourth player with tons in each of the three formats for Australia. He joins Shane Watson, Glenn Maxwell, and David Warner on this list.
Inglis has a solitary century in two Tests, while his T20I career includes two hundreds (29 matches).