Australia creates history, sets new world record against England
- Josh Inglis scored an unbeaten 120 runs off 86 balls, leading Australia to chase down England's score of 351 in the Champions Trophy match, winning by five wickets with 15 balls to spare.
- Ben Duckett scored an impressive 165 runs, marking the highest individual score in Champions Trophy history, helping England set a total of 351 runs.
- Despite early wickets, Australia secured victory with a strong partnership between Inglis and Alex Carey, who contributed 69 runs.
- This defeat increased pressure on the captaincy of Jos Buttler as England has now lost five consecutive ODIs, reducing their chances of reaching the semi-finals.
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