Galle, Jan. 30 -- The feeling of making history on his Test debut hasn't sunk in Australia's Josh Inglis. On Day 2 of the opening Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, the 29-year-old struck the fastest century on his red-ball debut for the Baggy Greens.

Inglis broke the humdrum approach of adopting to defensive brand of cricket and resorted to a swift approach. He raced to his half-century in just 51 balls, which included five fours and heavily relied on strike rotation.

He upped the ante to arrive on his maiden ton in just 90 balls, including 10 fours and a sole six, becoming the fastest Australian to do so.

"I don't reckon it has quite sunk in. A really special day. Something I'm really proud of. Getting a boundary first ball is always n...