Updated On: 24 February, 2025 08:45 AM IST | Lahore | AFP
Inglis brought Australia’s tough chase back on track from a precarious 136-4 with a fifth-wicket stand of 146 with Alex Carey who made a solid 63-ball 69

Australia’s Josh Inglis (right) celebrates his century with teammate Glenn Maxwell in Lahore on Saturday. Pic/AFP
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.”
Inglis was born in the northern city of Leeds but relocated to Perth as a 14-year-old. Since then, the wicket-keeper/batsman has established his international credentials, firstly as a white-ball player and then making his Test debut last month.