English Vs. English – Massive Runs Chased by Australia Against England in ICC Champions Trophy 2025
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 witnessed one of the most thrilling and record-breaking matches in its history as Australia took on England in a high-stakes group-stage encounter.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 witnessed one of the most thrilling and record-breaking matches in its history as Australia took on England in a high-stakes group-stage encounter. Cricket fans were treated to an absolute spectacle as Australia chased down a massive total set by England, etching their name in the record books with one of the highest successful run chases in the tournament’s history.
Match Overview
- Date: February 22, 2025
- Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan
- Event: ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Group Stage
- Teams: Australia vs England
- Result: Australia won by 7 wickets
England’s Power-Packed Batting Performance
Winning the toss and opting to bat first, England made full use of a flat pitch and excellent batting conditions. Their openers provided a solid start, with Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler putting on a 120-run stand in just 15 overs. Bairstow’s explosive 85 off 56 balls, featuring 10 boundaries and 3 sixes, laid a strong foundation.
Joe Root then played the anchor role, accumulating runs steadily while Harry Brook and Ben Stokes unleashed an onslaught on the Australian bowlers. Stokes’ 110 off 78 balls, complemented by Brook’s quickfire 75 off 45, pushed England to an imposing total of 382/6 in 50 overs. Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins struggled to contain the English batters, with only Adam Zampa managing respectable figures of 2/65.
Australia’s Historic Chase
Chasing a target of 383, Australia needed a solid start, and their opening pair of David Warner and Travis Head delivered. Warner, in his signature aggressive style, smashed a 68-ball 95, setting the tone for the innings. Head, playing a more calculated knock, contributed 72 off 61 balls before falling to Adil Rashid.
The real game-changer, however, was Mitchell Marsh, who played a blinder of an innings. His unbeaten 140 off 89 balls, featuring 12 fours and 7 sixes, turned the match in Australia’s favor. Marnus Labuschagne provided crucial support with 65 off 52 balls, ensuring that the required run rate never became unmanageable.
As the match entered its final phase, England’s bowlers, including Jofra Archer and Mark Wood, tried to apply pressure, but the Australians remained composed. Marsh sealed the victory with a six over mid-wicket, completing the chase with 9 balls to spare, as Australia finished at 386/3.
Summary of the Match
Bowling Summary
England’s Bowling Performance:
- Jofra Archer: 1/78 (10 overs)
- Mark Wood: 1/82 (9.3 overs)
- Adil Rashid: 1/67 (10 overs)
- Moeen Ali: 0/45 (7 overs)
- Chris Woakes: 0/68 (9 overs)
Australia’s Bowling Performance:
- Mitchell Starc: 1/84 (10 overs)
- Pat Cummins: 1/75 (10 overs)
- Adam Zampa: 2/65 (10 overs)
- Josh Hazlewood: 0/72 (10 overs)
- Marcus Stoinis: 0/45 (5 overs)
1. England’s Innings: 382/6 in 50 overs
- Ben Stokes: 110 (78)
- Jonny Bairstow: 85 (56)
- Harry Brook: 75 (45)
- Adam Zampa: 2/65
2. Australia’s Chase: 386/3 in 48.3 overs
- Mitchell Marsh: 140* (89)
- David Warner: 95 (68)
- Travis Head: 72 (61)
- Adil Rashid: 1/67
Key Moments
Bairstow and Buttler’s Explosive Start: England got off to a flying start, setting the stage for a mammoth total.
Stokes’ Century: A power-packed innings that lifted England’s total to a near-unbeatable target.
Warner’s Early Assault: A rapid 95 that gave Australia the momentum in the chase.
Marsh’s Match-Winning Knock: A heroic, unbeaten century under pressure that ensured a famous victory.
Conclusion
This epic match in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will be remembered as one of the greatest run chases in ODI history. Australia showcased their ability to handle pressure, with Mitchell Marsh playing a knock for the ages. England, despite their formidable batting performance, were left stunned as their total was overhauled with remarkable ease. This victory solidified Australia’s credentials as tournament favorites, while England had to regroup quickly for their remaining fixtures.







