Summary

  • Inglis, born in Leeds, clatters 77-ball century to lead Australia to win - report

  • Wicketkeeper combines with Carey to rescue Aussies from 136-4

  • England's 351-8 was the highest total in Champions Trophy history

  • Duckett hits 165 - the best individual score in the CT

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:02 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Max Headroom: The England cricket team seem to get away from any bad press. When will the press turn on them? They have been consistently bad in all formats for over two years. Take Joe Root out of the team and they’d never win anything.

    Eagle Eye the weather guy: Fair play to Australia, but what's happened to our bowlers in the last couple years?

    Mrmstoney: Too many short balls, again. The Aussies have cut and pulled themselves to victory. I don’t know how many times England will employ these tactics until they realise they don’t work.

  2. Postpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time

    Vic Marks
    Former England spinner on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    We thought it was going to be a nailbiter and it's no longer one.

  3. Postpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator

    There was a sort of inevitability about that.

  4. 6 runs

    Aus 348-5published at 47 overs

    Need 4 from 18 balls

    Jofra Archer just misses his yorker and Glenn Maxwell powers the free hit over long on for six.

    A dot ball ends the over but Australia are on the brink of the highest successful chase in ICC men's tournament history.

  5. Not outpublished at 46.4 overs

    Aus 342-5

    It is, indeed, above waist-height. Of course it is, that's how it has gone for England in the second half of this innings.

    Glenn Maxwell survives. No-ball and a free hit as well with 10 need to win for Australia.

  6. Umpire reviewpublished at 46.5 overs

    Aus 341-5

    Well, England might have at least got another a wicket but we're going to have to wait and see.

    It was a full toss from Jofra Archer that Glenn Maxwell hit high but into the hands of Liam Livingstone at deep mid-wicket.

    The umpires just want to check if it was too high and, therefore, a no-ball.

  7. Postpublished at 16:55 Greenwich Mean Time

    Vic Marks
    Former England spinner on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Glenn Maxwell gets into some strange positions but he must watch that ball like a hawk. That was fantastically timed. He sort of seduces the bowler to pitch it up.

  8. Aus 341-5published at 46.4 overs

    Need 11 from 20 balls

    Glenn Maxwell joins in the fun with a brutal shot down the ground for four.

    Australia are nearly there.

  9. Postpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time

    Vic Marks
    Former England spinner on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    That's a terrific shot, he's just helped it on its way.

  10. Postpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator

    That's just disappeared over deep square leg. Extraordinary shot from Josh Inglis. Wasn't even a terrible delivery.

  11. 6 runs

    Aus 336-5published at 46.2 overs

    Need 16 from 22 balls

    Brilliant from Josh Inglis again.

    Back of a length from Jofra Archer and Inglis nails it over the leg side for six. Such a clean strike.

  12. How's stat?!published at 16:51 Greenwich Mean Time

    Srinivas Vijaykumar
    Cricviz analyst

    InglisImage source, Reuters

    Josh Inglis brings up the joint-fastest hundred in the ICC Champions Trophy.

    Fastest 100 (by balls faced) in the ICC Champions Trophy

    • 77 - Virender Sehwag (India) v England, Colombo (RPS), 2002
    • 77 - Josh Inglis (Australia) v England, Lahore, Today
    • 80 - Shikhar Dhawan (India) v South Africa, Cardiff, 2013
    • 87 - Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka) v South Arica, Centurion, 2009
    • 89 - Marcus Trescothick (England) v Zimbabwe, Colombo (RPS), 2002
    • 89 - Andrew Flintoff (England) v Sri Lanka, Southampton, 2004
  13. Aus 329-5published at 46 overs

    Need 23 from 24 balls

    Two dot balls to finish from Mark Wood but Australia have got it down to less than a run a ball.

    I'd say you never know in these situations but, in this one, I think we know all too well.

  14. Postpublished at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator

    If the plan was for it to go to Liam Livingstone it worked, just about 25 feet too high.

  15. 6 runs

    Aus 328-5published at 45.3 overs

    Need 24 from 27 balls

    This time it is short from Mark Wood but Glenn Maxwell gets inside the line and just helps it over fine leg for six.

  16. Aus 322-5published at 45.1 overs

    Need 30 from 29 balls

    Start the car...

    Glenn Maxwell powers the first ball of Mark Wood's over through the covers for four.

    Australia want to finish this off in a hurry.

  17. Postpublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator

    The Australian batting has been exceptional.

  18. Postpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time

    Vic Marks
    Former England spinner on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I think it's fair to say that it's Australia's match to lose. In the last 10 overs, the pendulum has swung their direction.

  19. Aus 318-5published at 45 overs

    Need 34 from 30 balls

    Australia take 10 from Jofra Archer's over and England need a miracle to win from here.

    The sense was that as good a total as 350 was, it may not be enough if the dew came. It has and it looks like Jos Buttler's side could have done with another 20 or 30 runs.

  20. Postpublished at 16:42 Greenwich Mean Time

    Vic Marks
    Former England spinner on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    That's a terrific shot. It's a big boundary out there and he cleared it by about 25 yards.