Under immense pressure from a record run chase, Australia found themselves at 136 for 4 while chasing 352. That’s when Josh Inglis emerged as a superhuman force. His unbeaten century powered Australia to victory with 15 balls and five wickets in hand, dismantling England’s massive total. England had earlier set a daunting target of 351 runs in 50 overs, with batter Ben Duckett scoring a record-breaking 165—the highest individual score in Champions Trophy history. Previously, the record was held jointly by Nathan Astle and Grant Flower, both scoring 145. Yet, despite Duckett’s heroics, England faced a bitter defeat!