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7 sixes, 7 fours and the fastest century for the Kangaroos… a record for a wild batsman in T20I | News India

Josh Inglis' historic record century: In the second T20 match against Scotland, Australia's opener Travis Head was dismissed for zero while the other opener Jack Fraser also failed and was dismissed after scoring 16 runs. Josh Inglis, who came to bat at number three for the team after the dismissal of both the batsmen, played a stormy innings against Scotland and scored the second century of his T20I cricket career.

Australian player Aaron Finch's record broken

Josh became the fastest batsman to score a century for Australia. He completed his century in 43 balls against Scotland. Josh broke the record of former Australian captain Aaron Finch who had scored a century in 47 balls in 2013.

hit seven sixes and seven fours

In the second T20 match, Australia scored 196 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in 20 overs with the help of Josh Inglis' century. Josh scored 103 runs in 49 balls. He hit seven sixes and seven fours during his innings. This is Josh's second century in T20 International.

Scored a century in 43 balls

England defeated Scotland in the first innings with incredible enthusiasm. Josh became the fastest batsman to score a century in T20 for Australia by scoring a century in just 43 balls. He completed his century by hitting seven fours and seven sixes in 43 balls. Inglis played an innings of 103 runs in 49 balls.

Maxwell left behind

Josh Inglis earlier held the record for the fastest century in T20, but then he was at number one along with former captain Aaron Finch and Maxwell, but now Josh has overtaken both legends in this matter.

In addition to scoring the fastest century, Josh Inglis became the first Australian wicketkeeper to score two centuries in T20Is for Australia.