
England delivered a strong batting performance against Australia in the Champions Trophy 2025 at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, setting a competitive total of 351/8 in 50 overs.
England’s Innings Overview
After being put to bat first, England built a solid foundation despite losing early wickets. The star of the innings was Ben Duckett, who played a sensational knock of 165 runs off 143 balls, anchoring the English batting lineup.
Key Moments of England’s Innings
- Philip Salt (10 off 6) was the first to depart, caught by Carey off Dwarshuis.
- Jamie Smith (15 off 13) also fell early to Dwarshuis.
- Joe Root (68 off 78) provided stability before being trapped lbw by Adam Zampa.
- Harry Brook (3 off 6) and Jos Buttler (23 off 21) couldn’t convert their starts.
- Liam Livingstone (14 off 17) and Brydon Carse (8 off 7) added some quick runs before falling.
- Ben Duckett’s remarkable 165 off 143 balls was the backbone of England’s innings, guiding them to a formidable total.
- Jofra Archer smashed 21 off just 10 balls, giving England a strong finish.
Australia’s Bowling Performance
Australia’s bowlers had mixed results, with wickets coming at regular intervals but struggling to contain the scoring rate.
- Dwarshuis and Zampa picked up key wickets early.
- Labuschagne made an impact in the death overs, dismissing Duckett and Carse.
Match Situation
With 351 runs to chase, Australia will need a strong batting effort to secure victory. The pitch at Gaddafi Stadium has offered assistance to both batters and bowlers, setting up an exciting run chase.
Can Australia chase this target, or will England’s bowling attack defend the total? Stay tuned for the second innings!
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