Josh Inglis slams fastest T20I hundred by an Australian batter, breaks own record, surpasses Finch, Maxwell

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Tezzbuzz|07-09-2024

EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — Josh Inglis smashed a 43-ball century, and Australia thrashed Scotland by 70 runs in the second Twenty20 to clinch the series with a game to spare. It is the fastest hundred by an Aussie batter.

Fastest T20I hundreds for Australia (by balls taken)

43 – Josh Inglis vs SCO, Edinburgh, 2024*

47 – Aaron Finch vs ENG, Southampton, 2013

47 – Josh Inglis vs IND, Visakhapatnam, 2023

47 – Glenn Maxwell vs IND, Guwahati, 2023

49 – Glenn Maxwell vs SL, Pallekele, 2016

After Travis Head‘s 25-ball 80 on Wednesday, his duck on Friday brought No.

3 batter Inglis to the crease in the first over, and he slogged seven fours and seven sixes on his way to 103, with a strike rate over 200.

Australia posted 196-4 and never allowed Scotland any momentum. The home side failed to support Brandon McMullen, who claimed 59 off 42 and was all out for 126 in the 17th over.

Brad Currie bowled Head with the first ball he faced and dismissed Jake Fraser-McGurk on 16 to have Australia 23-2.

But Cameron Green played anchor with 36 from 29, and Inglis rocketed Australia forward.

Inglis was finally dismissed when he played Chris Sole straight to cover.

Only two Scotland batters reached double figures as Marcus Stoinis took 4-23 in 23 deliveries.

The third and last match is on Saturday.

Brief scores

Australia 196-4, 20 overs (Josh Inglis 103; Brad Currie 3-37) v Scotland 126 all out, 16.4 overs (Brandon McMullen 59; Marcus Stoinis 4-23)

Inglis was finally dismissed when he played Chris Sole straight to cover.

Only two Scotland batters reached double figures as Marcus Stoinis took 4-23 in 23 deliveries.

The third and last match is on Saturday.

Brief scores

Australia 196-4, 20 overs (Josh Inglis 103; Brad Currie 3-37) v Scotland 126 all out, 16.4 overs (Brandon McMullen 59; Marcus Stoinis 4-23)

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