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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Top 5 highest individual scores

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Published at :February 26, 2025 at 8:47 PM
Modified at :February 26, 2025 at 8:47 PM
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Top 5 highest individual scores

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is being played across Pakistan and Dubai.

The ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has lived up to its hype so far. Played across Pakistan and Dubai, the tournament has featured batting-friendly pitches, helping teams post mammoth scores. The tournament also saw a hundred being scored in all of the matches played so far.

Pakistan and Bangladesh have been the only teams to struggle with the bat so far. Their problems have stemmed from their inability to rotate the strike during the middle overs.

In this article, we will take a look at the top five highest individual scores scored in the tournament so far.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Top five highest individual scores

5. Rachin Ravindra – 112 vs Bangladesh, Rawalpindi

New Zealand batsman Rachin Ravindra, who made his Champions Trophy debut in the game, was at his best during New Zealand’s second match of the tournament against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi.

Chasing 247, Ravindra anchored New Zealand’s run chase with a brilliant 112 off 105 balls, including 12 fours and a six. He stitched a 129-run partnership with Tom Latham for the fourth wicket.

New Zealand won the match by five wickets.

4. Tom Latham – 118* vs New Zealand, Karachi

Known for his consistency across formats, Tom Latham starred for New Zealand against Pakistan in the first match of the tournament in Karachi.

Coming at No. 5, Latham led the Kiwis with an unbeaten 118 off 104 balls, hitting 10 fours and three sixes. After losing three early wickets, Latham added 119 runs with Will Young to help New Zealand post 320/5.

Latham was named Player of the Match following New Zealand’s 60-run victory.

3. Josh Inglis – 120 vs England, Lahore

Josh Inglis created history with an unbeaten 120-run knock against arch-rivals England in their group stage clash in Lahore.

Chasing 351, Australia were under pressure at 144/4, having lost experienced batsmen Steve Smith, Travis Head, and Marnus Labuschagne. Inglis received solid support from Alex Carey and led Australia to a five-wicket win.

Inglis was named Player of the Match for his innings, which included eight fours and six sixes.

2. Ben Duckett – 165 vs Australia, Lahore

Ben Duckett was at his best against Australia in the Group B clash in Lahore. Coming off good performances against India in the ODI series, Duckett slammed 165 off 143 balls to lead England to a huge total of 351 runs.

Duckett’s destructive innings included 17 fours and three sixes. He was well supported by Joe Root, who chipped in with 68 runs.

Despite his brilliance, England later lost the game.

1. Ibrahim Zadran – 177 vs England, Lahore

Afghanistan opener Ibrahim Zadran holds the record for the highest individual score in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. What makes this innings special is that it came in a do-or-die encounter between Afghanistan and England in Lahore.

Batting first, the Asian underdogs were reduced to 37/3 before Zadran led the fightback, adding 103 and 111-run partnerships with Hashmatullah Shahidi and Mohammad Nabi to propel the team to a total of 325/7.

(All stats are updated till 26th February 2025)

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Thakur Udit Narayan
Thakur Udit Narayan

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