In the second T20 match of the three-match series against Scotland, the Australian team got a chance to bat first, in which the team did not have a good start but after this wicketkeeper-batsman, Josh Inglis played an inning of 103 runs in 49 balls, and played an important role in taking the team's score to 196 runs in 20 overs. Josh also broke a big record of Aaron Finch based on his century in which he has now become the fastest player to score a century from Australia in T20 International. Inglis completed his century in just 43 balls in this match being played at the Edinburgh ground.
Josh Inglis got a chance to play at number 3
Australia lost their first wicket in the second T20 match in the form of Travis Head at a score of 11. After this, wicketkeeper batsman Josh Inglis, who came to bat at number 3, handled the innings from one end and continued to score runs at a fast pace, in which the team was able to reach a score of 55 in the first 6 overs. Inglis got the support of Cameron Green and both of them together took the team towards a big score by making a partnership of 92 runs in 52 balls for the third wicket. After Green was out, Inglis along with Marcus Stoinis made a partnership of 64 runs in 43 balls for the fourth wicket and took the score beyond 150 runs. Inglis played a brilliant innings of 103 runs facing 49 balls with 7 fours and 7 sixes.
He became the first Australian player in this case
This is Josh Inglis' second century in T20 International and before this, he had scored his first century playing as a batsman, while in this match he was playing in the role of wicketkeeper-batsman. With this, Inglis has now become the first Australian wicketkeeper-batsman to have a record of scoring a century in T20 International.
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