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Duckett ton drives England to 351-8 against Australia in Champions Trophy

Cricket 2025-02-22, 10:39pm

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Lahore, Pakistan,  22 Feb - Opener Ben Duckett struck a Champions Trophy record score of 165 off 143 balls as England racked up the highest total in the event's history after making 351-8 against Australia on Saturday.

The 30-year-old left-hander smashed his highest ODI score, and third century, 
as England built a commanding total after being sent in to bat on a flat Gaddafi Stadium pitch in Lahore.

Duckett hit 17 four and three sixes to beat the previous best individual 
score of 145 in the Champions Trophy. New Zealand's Nathan Astle (2004) and 
Zimbabwean Andy Flower (2002) had shared the record.

In their opening Group B encounter, England also surpassed the previous 
highest innings tally in tournament history of 347-4 by New Zealand against 
the USA at The Oval in 2004.

Duckett added 158 for the third wicket with Joe Root, who made a measured 68 
off 78 balls, to set the platform for a strong total against a weakened 
Australian attack.

Missing their pace trio of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood, 
Australia's attack featuring Spencer Johnson, Ben Dwarshuis and Nathan Ellis 
struggled to contain England.

Duckett was finally dismissed by part-time spinner Marnus Labuschagne in the 
48th over, improving on his previous highest of 107 not out against Ireland 
at Bristol in 2023.

England adopted the same aggressive style of batting with opener Phil Salt 
dispatching a boundary and a six in the first over before falling to 
Dwarshuis in the second for 10.

Dwarshuis also removed Jamie Smith for 15 before the Duckett-Root stand 
stabilised the innings.

Birthday boy Harry Brook (three), Jos Buttler (23) and Liam Livingstone (14) 
had brief innings before Jofra Archer delivered some late impetus with an 
unbeaten 21 off 10 balls.

Dwarshuis was the best Australian bowler with 3-66 while spinners Adam Zampa 
and Labuschagne took two wickets apiece.BSS