Watch the highlights of Scotland vs Australia 2nd T20I 2024 - Australia tour of Scotland 3-match Twenty20 international series of the 2nd T20I match played between Australia and Scotland at Grange Cricket Club Ground, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh in 06th September 2024.
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Josh Inglis celebrates his century with Marcus Stoinis © Getty Images |
Josh Inglis' record-breaking 43-ball fastest century and Marcus Stoinis' career-best four-for gives Australia thumping 70-run victory over Scotland, despite a Brandon McMullen's sparkling fifty and took an unassailable 2-0 lead to seal the series in the second T20I.
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- Australia's 70-run win was their 13th largest victory by terms of runs in T20 internationals.
- Travis Head became the first Australian opener to fall for a first-ball duck against Scotland in T20 international and overall the sixth Australian opener fell for a first ball out in T20Is.
- Josh Inglis' 103 was his second highest score for Australia in T20 international and the highest-score by an Australian batsman against Scotland in T20Is, surpassing the previous record of 80 at same venue earlier in this series' opening T20I game.
- Josh Inglis became the third Australian batsman to scored two centuries in T20 international after Glenn Maxwell's 5-hundreds and Aaron Finch's two centuries.
- Josh Inglis became the first Australian batsman to score a century against Scotland in T20I cricket history.
- Josh Inglis equalled a 20-ball joint eighth fastest fifty for Australia in T20 international, jointly with Shane Watson, David Warner and the second fastest fifty by an Australian batsman against Scotland in T20Is after Travis Head's record-equalling 17-ball half-century at same venue earlier in this series' first T20I.
- Josh Inglis hammered a 43-ball fastest century by an Australian batsman in T20 international cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 47-ball hundred held by Aaron Finch against England at Southampton in 2013.
- 92 : Josh Inglis and Cameron Green set up the record third-wicket partnership for Australia against Scotland in T20 international, previously held by the 26-run stand between Travis Head and Glenn Maxwell at Gros Islet earlier in this year T20 World Cup and the Australia's eighth highest third-wicket stand in T20Is.
- 64 : Josh Inglis and Marcus Stoinis set up the second highest fourth-wicket partnership for Australia against Scotland in T20 international, The highest is 80-run stand between Travis Head and Marcus Stoinis at Gros Islet earlier in this year T20 World Cup.
- Scotland's 126 was their lowest score against Australia in T20Is, previous lowest was 154 at same venue earlier in this series' first T20I game.
- Marcus Stoinis' 4 for 23 was his best bowling performance for Australia in T20 international and the best-bowling-figures by an Australian bowler against Scotland in T20Is, surpassing the previous record of 3 for 39 held by Sean Abbott at same venue earlier in this series opening T20I match.
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Australia scored massive total of 196-4 in 20 overs with top scorer by Josh Inglis hammered a 103 off 49-balls - which was his 2nd T20I hundred and his first century against Scotland in T20Is.
Cameron Green cracked a 36 off 29-balls including 2-sixes & 2-fours with strike rate of 124.13, Marcus Stoinis hit a run-a-ball 20-runs included a boundary.
Tim David blasted a unbeaten 17 off 7-balls contained 2-sixes & a four with strike rate of 242.85 and Jake Fraser-McGurk scored a run-a-ball 16-runs with three boundaries.
Scotland bundled out for 126 in 16.4 overs with top scorer by Brandon McMullen blasted a 59 off 42-balls including 4-sixes & 4-fours with strike rate of 140.47.
George Munsey hit 19 off 9-balls included 2-sixes & a four with strike rate of 211.11, Michael Leask scored a run-a-ball 7-runs including a boundary.
Chris Greaves scored a run-a-ball 6-runs contained a boundary, Richie Berrington, Charlie Tear and Brad Wheal each scored 5-runs.
Australia best bowler by Marcus Stoinis claimed a career-best 4-wickets for 23-runs in 3.4-overs, Cameron Green captured 2-wickets for 14-runs in 2-overs, Aaron Hardie, Sean Abbott, Xavier Bartlett and Adam Zampa each took one-wickets.
Josh Inglis named Player of the match for his record-breaking batting performance to smashed a whirlwind 103 off 49-balls including 7-sixes & 7-fours with strike rate of 210.20.
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