The dew factor played a significant role in Australia’s successful chase against England in the Champions Trophy, as acknowledged by Josh Inglis. Despite Ben Duckett’s record-breaking innings for England, Australia managed to chase down the target of 351 with contributions from various players. Inglis highlighted the importance of partnerships and the ease of batting due to the dew, ultimately leading to their victory. Inglis played a crucial role in the chase alongside Alex Carey, with Glenn Maxwell finishing off the game with explosive batting. Inglis reflected on his innings and the impact it had on the team’s victory in the ICC event. Jos Buttler praised Inglis and his team for their exceptional chase, despite England posting a formidable total. Buttler also commended Duckett for his outstanding innings and expressed optimism for England’s performance in the tournament. The innings played by the English cricketer showcased his potential for consistency and scoring big runs in the format. With a crucial year ahead for English cricket, he is expected to lead the team to success. Despite England’s fifth consecutive loss in ODI cricket against Australia, the captain remains optimistic and believes that the team is getting closer to a win. He commended the team’s performance and acknowledged the opposition’s strength in securing the victory. The captain expressed pride in the team’s efforts and highlighted the belief and determination within the squad. Moving forward, England fans can anticipate exciting performances from the team. The content is copyrighted by Cricbuzz.

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