Australia Wins Yesterday Match Against England
The Australian team's comeback was led by Josh Inglis and Alex Carey, who scored 120 and 69 runs respectively, helping their team chase down the target of 351-8 in 47.3 overs. The match was a thrilling contest, with both teams giving their all, and in the end, Australia emerged victorious, thanks to their experienced players and clever strategy.

Australia defeated England by 5 wickets in the ICC Champions Trophy match at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, with Josh Inglis scoring an unbeaten 120 off 86 balls to help Australia chase down the highest target in Champions Trophy history.
The match was a highly anticipated clash between two of the world's top cricket teams, with both sides having a large following in Pakistan. England had initially dominated the game, with a 95-run stand between Dawid Malan and Jos Buttler keeping them in touch with the asking rate. However, Australia's bowlers, particularly Mark Wood, began to exert pressure on the English batsmen, and the team lost wickets at regular intervals.
Despite being in a precarious position with 5 wickets down for 147 runs, Australia staged a thrilling comeback to beat England. The team's strategy of relying on their experienced players, such as Steve Smith and Alex Carey, paid off as they managed to stay in the game. In the final 10 overs, England's wickets dried up, and Australia took control of the game, with Glenn Maxwell playing a fiery knock of 32 not out from 15 balls.
The win gives Australia a crucial victory in Group B, while England's defeat puts them at risk of missing out on the semi-finals. The match was attended by a near-capacity crowd of 31,000, with the Australian team celebrating their win in style. The victory is a testament to Australia's never-say-die attitude and their ability to perform under pressure.