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Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis made history on Thursday, slamming the fastest century by an Australian on Test debut and overall second-fastest during the first Test against Sri Lanka at Galle. During the match, Inglis, already having featured in 26 ODIs and 29 T20Is for Australia, came to bat at number five. He greeted the spin bowlers with a four on his very first ball and did not look back from then on. Inglis reached his half-century in just 51 balls, with five fours. He reached his century in 90 balls, with 10 fours and a six, becoming the fastest Australian to do so.

The record for the fastest Test century on debut stands with former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan, who scored an 87-ball century against Australia back in 2013, outdoing West Indies’ Dwayne Smith’s 93-ball ton against South Africa in 2004, as per Wisden.

Inglis made 102 in 94 balls, with 10 fours and a six, with his runs coming at a strike rate of 108.51.

His strike rate of 108.51 is also the highest among all debutants in Tests, outdoing Shikhar’s strike rate of 107.47 during his 174-ball 187 against Australia.

Coming to the match, Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. A 92-run partnership between Usman Khawaja and Travis Head (57 in 40 balls, with 10 fours and a six) kickstarted things off for Australia. Steve Smith became the fourth Australian to touch the 10,000 mark in Tests and centuries from him and Khawaja marked Australia’s day one end at 330/2.

On the next day, misery and runs from Australian batters continued to pile up for Sri Lanka and the spin bowling trio of Prabath Jayasuriya (3/193), Jeffrey Vandersay (3/182) and Nishan Peiris (0/189) looked hopeless beyond repair. Smith fell to Vandersay (141 in 251 balls, with 12 fours and two sixes) after the team crossed the 400-run mark while Khawaja converted his century to a maiden double ton, making 232 in 352 balls, with 16 fours and a six. Josh Inglis on his Test debut, also slammed a 94-ball 102 with 10 fours and a six, taking Australia beyond the 600-run mark.

Contributions from Alex Carey (46*), Beau Webster (23) and Mitchell Starc (19*) helped Australia reach 654/6 declared, their highest-ever score in Asia, outdoing the 617 runs scored against Pakistan in Faisalabad in 1980.

In their first innings, Sri Lanka lost their top order early and ended their day at 44/3, with Kamindu Mendis (13*) and Dinesh Chandimal (9*) unbeaten.

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Josh Inglis celebrates after his century off 43 balls vs Scotland.© AFP




Australia wicket-keeper batter Josh Inglis set records tumbling as he smashed a swashbuckling 103 off just 49 balls against Scotland in the second T20I of the series. Coming in to bat at no. 3, Inglis sent the ball to all parts of the Grange Cricket Club in Edinburgh to notch up his second T20I ton. However, he notched up two other special achievements as he reached his hundred. For one, he broke his own record, and for the other, he became the first Australian wicket-keeper batter to do so.

Inglis reached his hundred against Scotland in just 43 balls, making it the quickest-ever century by an Australian in T20I cricket. Remarkably, Inglis’ first century – against India in November 2023 – was the previous joint-fastest century by an Australian in T20Is. The previous best of a hundred in 47 balls was held by Inglis, Glenn Maxwell and Aaron Finch.

Inglis, however, had more to add to the record books. The 29-year-old slammed the first-ever T20I hundred by a designated Australian wicket-keeper batter. It is important to note that Inglis wasn’t the designated wicket-keeper batter when he hit his first hundred against India, as Matthew Wade was the Aussie wicket-keeper in that match.

Preparation for England series

Australia’s three-match T20I tour of Scotland is serving as preparation for the upcoming series against England, against whom they will play three T20Is and five ODIs, starting from September 11.

Scotland, who nearly qualified for the 2024 T20 World Cup Super 8 stage ahead of Australia and England, have not been able to give Australia any fight in this series at home.

After chasing down a target of 155 in less than 10 overs in the first T20I, Australia cruised to a 70-run victory in the second. Despite no significant contribution from any other batter, Inglis’ whirlwind knock alone was enough to guide Australia to a convincing total of 196.

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