The incident took place at the end of the 47th over of Afghanistan innings during their Champions Trophy match vs Australia.
Australia's middle order enforcer Josh Inglis said their depleted side will draw a lot of confidence after pulling off a record chase against England in their Champions Trophy opener on Saturday.
Josh Inglis was the star of the show as he helped Australia script a historic win in the Champions Trophy on Staurday, February 22. Inglis' 120 ultimately eclipsed a sensational performance from Ben Duckett with the bat for England.
Josh Inglis's maiden ODI century helps Australia create history by chasing the highest chase in history at an ICC white-ball tournament.
Josh Inglis marshaled two-time champion Australia’s record-breaking run chase at the Champions Trophy with a 77-ball century to hand England a five-wicket defeat on Saturday. Inglis finished with an unbeaten 120 off 86 balls for a maiden ODI hundred that included eight fours and six sixes as Australia cruised to 356-5 in 47.
Australia wicket-keeper Josh Inglis had gathered the ball and flicked the bails as Noor Ahmad began to drift out from the batting crease for a change of ends after the 47th over before Steve Smith intervened.
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 ...
History-making in Lahore – just not as England had intended. For vast swathes of this tussle with Australia, the salient number appeared to be 165: Ben Duckett’s innings, a record for anyone in the Champions Trophy.
Australia pulled off a monster chase against England in the Champions Trophy on Saturday after Josh Inglis's incendiary hundred helped them to prevail in a high-scoring Group B thriller by five wickets.
Josh Inglis has produced a career-best knock to help Australia defeat England as Steve Smith's bold captaincy move praised in the nation's first Champions Trophy win in 16 years. Australia looked to be scrambling for wickets on a flat and lifeless pitch in their opening clash against fierce rivals England.
England-born Australian cricketer Inglis blasted an unbeaten 120 off 86 deliveries, guiding Australia to 356/5 in 47.3 overs in Lahore, in the highest-ever run chase in tournament's history.
Australia 356 for 5 (Inglis 120*, Carey 69, Short 63, Rashid 1-47) beat England 351 for 8 (Duckett 165, Root 68, Dwarshuis 3-66, Labuschagne 2-41, Zampa 2-64) by five wickets Ben Duckett provided the ruthlessness England so desperately craved with a record knock of 165.