In the immediate term, Carey and Inglis minimised risks while keeping the asking rate under control. Like Australia, England had opted for the security of a deeper batting order,
Australia's middle order enforcer Josh Inglis said their depleted side will draw a lot of confidence after pulling off a record chase against England in their Champions Trophy opener on Saturday.
Australia's Josh Inglis secures his maiden ODI century in style, smashing a slow bouncer from Jofra Archer over mid-wicket for six against England at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
For all the pace of Mark Wood and Jofra Archer, Josh Inglis and friends simply sent the ball skidding to the boundary even faster.
Josh Inglis brings up his maiden ODI century by belting Jofra Archer for six in Australia's opening Champions Trophy clash against England.
Alex Carey didn't wicket keep in the first game against England, handing over the gloves to Josh Inglis.
Australia's Josh Inglis, right, celebrates with Glenn Maxwell after hitting a boundary during the ICC Champions Trophy cricket match between Australia and England, in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday, Feb.
Josh Inglis smashed his maiden ODI ton off 77 balls to revive Australia's run chase and take them home. He also leveled with Virender Sehwag for the fastest Champions Trophy hundred. Sehwag's 77-ball ton (126 off 104 balls) also came against England - in Colombo in 2002.
That this crushing loss was dealt by the hand of one of their own will hurt England more. Having grown up on the outskirts of Leeds, Inglis played age-group cricket for Yorkshire for four years from Under-11s to Under-14s before his parents – dad,
Josh Inglis's first ODI century propelled Australia to a record run chase, surpassing England's 351 with 15 balls to spare in the Champions Trophy Group B match. Inglis's aggressive 86-ball 101 and key partnerships with Alex Carey and Marnus Labuschagne anchored the successful chase.
Josh Inglis ton steers Australia to record-breaking victory over England - Yorkshire-born Inglis scored 120 not out off 86 balls to consign England to a 17th loss in 24 ODIs,