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Khawaja And Inglis Maiden 200 & 100, Australia Cross 600 Mark

Published - 31-JAN-2025 5:29 IST | Updated - 31-JAN-2025 5:29 IST

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On January 30 (Thursday), Ongoing test between Sri Lanka v Australia in Galle, created the highest total of Australia in Asia 654/6 declared. Khawaja scored 232, the first double for Australia in the test and the young batsmen's Josh Inglis who scored 102 and made his maiden century on debut, he is the third player who scored century after Smith who scored 141, in this match's first innings. 

First Australian Who Scored Double Hundred

Usman Khawahja faced 352 balls to score 232. He scored a six and 16 (4s) in his innings. His double-hundred is the first by an Australian batsman. His innings was an amazing display of technique and focus. 

His innings was strong, displaying a variety of swings and an aggressive attitude. Not only does Khawaja's double century represent a personal achievement, but it also highlights his important position in Australia's batting lineup, particularly in subcontinental events where he has experienced difficulties in the past.

First Australian Who Scored Century In Debut

Josh Inglis got his first century while playing in his first Test match. Using a 6 and a 10(4s), he reached 102. In his maiden match, he became the first Australian to score a century. 

His century provided Khawaja strong backing, and their collaboration was important in helping Australia reach their dominating total. The smooth transfer of Inglis to the Test stage speaks well for the stability of Australia's middle order.

Challenge For Sri Lanka

Australia's confidence in their bowling weapons and batting depth shows in their declaration at 654 for six. Now, it is up to the Sri Lankan batters to answer this large total. The hosts must be strong and apply themselves to take on the Australian bowling attack and save the Test after going behind by a large margin.

 

2025-01-31