Australia pulled off a historic run chase against arch-rivals England in the Champions Trophy 2025, securing a thrilling five-wicket victory while overhauling a daunting 352-run target with 15 balls to spare.
Josh Inglis emerged as the hero, smashing a scintillating century that overshadowed Ben Duckett's remarkable effort earlier in the day. England had set the stage with a record-breaking total of 351/8, powered by Duckett's magnificent 165 off 143 balls, the highest individual ODI score by an English batter in Pakistan.

Joe Root provided crucial support with 68, while Jofra Archer's late cameo helped England breach the 350-mark. Australia's bowlers, led by Ben Dwarshuis (3/66) and Adam Zampa (2/64), staged a late fightback to restrict England from posting an even bigger total.
Facing a record chase, Australia lost early wickets, with Travis Head (6) and Steve Smith (5) falling cheaply to Archer and Mark Wood. However, Matthew Short's aggressive 63 and Marnus Labuschagne's composed 47 steadied the innings before Josh Inglis took control.
Inglis played a masterclass under pressure, pacing his knock brilliantly. He reached his fifty in 41 balls and then accelerated, dispatching England's bowlers to all parts of the ground. His century, his maiden in ODIs, came in grand fashion with a six off Archer, signaling Australia's dominance in the closing stages.
Alex Carey (69 off 63) played a crucial hand in the middle overs, building a formidable partnership with Inglis that put Australia in the driver's seat. Even after Carey fell, Glenn Maxwell ensured there were no late hiccups, smashing 31* off just 14 balls, including two sixes and two fours, to seal the win emphatically.
Despite England's strong start with the ball, their bowlers struggled in the latter stages. Archer (1/82 in 10 overs) and Mark Wood proved expensive, failing to contain Australia's batters at the death. Adil Rashid (1/37) provided some control, but it wasn't enough to turn the tide.
With this win, Australia not only secured a crucial two points but also sent a strong message about their title ambitions. England, on the other hand, will rue their missed opportunities with the ball, especially after posting such a commanding total. Josh Inglis' century will be remembered as one of the finest knocks in Champions Trophy history, sealing a memorable victory for Australia.