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Australia vs England 4th Match ICC CT 2025 Highlights
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Watch the highlights of Australia vs England 4th Match ICC CT 2025 - ICC Champions Trophy tournament of the 4th ODI match played between England and Australia at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore in 22nd February 2025.
Josh Inglis's stunning record-equal 77-ball maiden ODI century, Matthew Short and Alex Carey fifties leads to Australia chased the record target of 352 against England by a 5-wickets, despite a record-breaking 165 by Ben Duckett in a high-scoring game of the fourth match of a ICC Champions Trophy.
Match Stats :
Australia chased 352 was their second highest successful run-chase in One-day international after they have chased 359 against India at Mohali in 2019 and It is their highest chase against England in ODIs, previous highest chase was 334 at Sydney in 2011.
Australia chased 352 was the highest successful run-chase by any team in Champions Trophy history, surpassing the previous record of 322 chased by Sri Lanka against India at The Oval in the 2017 Champions Trophy.
Ben Duckett became the fifth England batsman to score a century in Champions Trophy.
Ben Duckett's 165 was the fifth highest score for England in One-day international, It is the third highest-score by an England batsman against Australia in ODIs and the highest-score by any batsman in Champions Trophy history, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 145 held by Nathan Astle against USA at The Ov in the 2004 Champions Trophy.
England's 351 was their second highest score against Australia in One-day international after their 481 at Nottingham in 2018 and the fourth highest total by any team at Lahore in ODIs.
158 : Ben Duckett and Joe Root set up the third highest third-wicket partnership for England against Australia in ODIs and the England's second highest third-wicket stand in Champions Trophy, The highest is 163-run stand between Owais Shah and Paul Collingwood against South Africa at Centurion in the 2009 Champions Trophy.
Josh Inglis hammered a 77-ball 15th fastest century for Australia in One-day international and the fastest hundred by an Australian batsman against England in ODIs.
Josh Inglis equalled a 77-ball joint fastest century in Champions Trophy, jointly 77-ball hundred hit by Virender Sehwag also against England in the 2002 Champions Trophy.
146 : Josh Inglis and Alex Carey set up the record fifth-wicket partnership for Australia against England in ODIs, previously held by the 141-run stand between Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marshat W.A.C.A in 2015 and the Australia's highest fifth-wicket stand in Champions Trophy, previously held by the 101-run stand between Adam Gilchrist and Michael Clarke against West Indies at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai in the 2006 Champions Trophy.
Australia's 356 was their highest score against England in ODIs, previous highest was 355 at Melbourne in 2022 and the third highest total by any team at Lahore in ODIs.
Australia's 356 was the highest-score by any team in Champions Trophy history, beating previous record of 351 by England against Australia earlier in this match, before this match previous record of 347 by New Zealand against USA at The Oval in the 2004 Champions Trophy.
Josh Inglis became the third Australian batsman to score a century in Champions Trophy after Ricky Ponting and Shane Watson.
Josh Inglis' unbeaten 120 was his highest score for Australia in One-day international and the second highest-score by an Australian batsman in Champions Trophy after Shane Watson's unbeaten 136 also against England at Centurion in the 2009 Champions Trophy.
England scored mammoth total of 351-8 in 50 overs with top scorer by Ben Duckett blasted a career-best 165 off - which was his 3rd ODI hundred and his second century against Australia in ODIs - including 17-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 115.38.
Joe Root cracked a 68 off 78-balls including four boundaries, Jos Buttler hit 23 off 21-balls included one-six & a four.
Jofra Archer hammered a unbeaten 21 off 10-balls contained 2-fours & a six with strike rate of 210 and Jamie Smith hit 15 off 13-balls included 3-fours.
Australia best bowler by Ben Dwarshuis picked up 3-wickets, Marnus Labuschagne, Adam Zampa both took 2-wickets and one for Glenn Maxwell.
Australia chased 356-5 in 47.3 overs with top scorer by Josh Inglis hammered a career-best unbeaten 120 off 86-balls - which was his 1st ODI hundred.
Alex Carey cracked a 69 off 63-balls including 8-fours, Matthew Short struck 63 off 66-balls included 9-fours & a six.
Marnus Labuschagne hit 47 off 45-balls including 5-fours and Glenn Maxwell hammered a unbeaten 32 off 15-balls included 4-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 213.33.
England best bowler by Adil Rashid, Liam Livingstone, Brydon Carse, Mark Wood and Jofra Archer.
Josh Inglis named Player of the match for his match-winning scintillating batting performance to smashed a career-best unbeaten 120-runs knocked off facing 86-balls including 8-fours & 6-sixes with strike rate of 139.53.
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