In the first match between England and Australia in the Champions Trophy 2025, spectators at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, witnessed not only the highest successful run chase in ICC tournament history but also saw England set a record for the highest team total in Champions Trophy history.
With 5 wickets in hand, Australia successfully chased down a formidable target of 352 runs against England at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.
England’s commanding innings opting to bat first, England’s innings was anchored by opener Ben Duckett, who delivered a masterful 165 runs off 143 balls.
Duckett’s performance not only marked his personal best but also became the highest individual score in Champions Trophy history. He was well-supported by Joe Root, who contributed a solid 68 runs, leading England to a daunting total of 351 for 8 in their allotted 50 overs. Despite early setbacks, including the quick dismissals of Phil Salt and Jamie Smith, England’s middle order capitalized on the foundation laid by Duckett and Root. Jofra Archer added a quickfire 21 off 10 balls towards the end, pushing the total beyond the 350-run mark. For Australia, Ben Dwarshuis was the standout bowler, claiming 3 wickets for 66 runs.
Australia’s Historic Chase
Facing a monumental target, Australia’s chase began shakily with the early losses of Travis Head and captain Steve Smith, both falling to England’s pace attack led by Jofra Archer and Mark Wood. However, resilience came in the form of Matthew Short and Marnus Labuschagne, who steadied the innings with a crucial partnership. Short’s 63 and Labuschagne’s 47 set the stage for a remarkable turnaround. The momentum further shifted when Josh Inglis and Alex Carey combined forces, constructing a pivotal 146-run partnership for the fifth wicket. Inglis showcased an aggressive yet composed approach, reaching his maiden ODI century and remaining unbeaten on 120 from 86 deliveries. Carey’s contribution of 69 runs provided essential support. Glenn Maxwell added a swift 32 off 15 balls, ensuring Australia surpassed the target with 15 balls to spare, finishing at 356 for 5.
Despite the loss, England’s captain Jos Buttler acknowledged the high-quality cricket on display, stating, “To chase down 350 is a fantastic effort.” Australian skipper Steve Smith praised his team’s determination, highlighting the confidence in their batting lineup to achieve such a challenging target. The encounter will be remembered as a classic, showcasing exceptional batting performances and setting new records in the annals of cricket history.