The Leeds-born Australia’s wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis showed no sympathy for his homeland England as the 28-year-old scored a match-winning knock tormenting the English at Lahore on February 22. Inglis, who shifted to Australia at 14, smashed an unbeaten 120 off just 86 balls, guiding Australia to a record chase of 352. He remained at the crease with Glenn Maxwell, who contributed 32* off 15 balls. When asked if he still had ties with England, Inglis dismissed any emotional connection, despite his English relatives sending him congratulatory messages. In the post-match press conference, Inglis said, "Yeah, those days are long gone, I think. I think it's really special. It doesn't matter who it's against. I think, like I said before, it's a really tight, quick tournament. We knew how we started the World Cup in India last year and we weren't able to - we know we're not able to sort of work your way into this tournament, you’ve got to be right on it from the first game. So, I think that's probably the most pleasing thing, to get a win on the board in game one.” Inglis Leads Record Chase against England Josh Inglis' brilliant century powered Australia to a record 352-run chase against England with 15 balls to spare. England had earlier set a Champions Trophy record total of 351/8, driven by Ben Duckett’s historic 165 off 143 balls, the highest individual score in tournament history. Australia’s chase surpassed Sri Lanka’s 322-run pursuit against India in 2017, making it the highest-ever in Champions Trophy history. It also became their second-highest successful ODI chase, only behind their 359-run chase against India in 2013. Read also: IND vs PAK Clash: Atul Wassan Wants Pakistan to Win – Shocker! Additionally, this was Australia’s highest-ever chase against England and the second-best chase in Pakistan, following Pakistan’s 355-run pursuit against South Africa earlier this month. Duckett’s explosive knock, featuring 17 fours and three sixes, broke Nathan Astle’s 21-year-old record (145* vs USA, 2004). His innings ended in the 48th over off Marnus Labuschagne, but England still posted a commanding total of 351/8. Highest successful chase in Champions Trophy: Match Target Venue Year Australia vs England 352 Lahore 2025 Sri Lanka vs India 322 The Oval 2017 England vs Bangladesh 308 The Oval 2017 Sri Lanka vs England 297 The Oval 2013 South Africa vs England 283 Dhaka 1998 Highest successful chase in any ICC event Match Target Venue Year Australia vs England 352 Lahore 2025 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 345 Hyderabad 2023 Ireland vs England 329 Bengaluru 2011