Lahore, February 22, 2025: England opener Ben Duckett etched his name in the ICC Champions Trophy record books with a historic knock, registering the highest individual score in the tournament’s history during a Group B clash against Australia at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday.
Duckett’s masterful 165 off 142 balls surpassed the previous record set by New Zealand’s Nathan Astle, who was the first batter to score 150+ in the tournament’s history, according to the ICC. His explosive innings featured 17 boundaries and three sixes before he was dismissed by Marnus Labuschagne in the 48th over.
Earlier, Australia won the toss and opted to bowl first. England faced early setbacks as Ben Dwarshuis struck twice in the powerplay. However, Duckett, alongside Joe Root, steadied the innings with a 158-run partnership for the third wicket. Just as the duo looked set to accelerate, Adam Zampa dismissed Root.
England has set a target of 352 for Australia, with the second innings currently underway.