Kingston, July 23 -- Australian wicketkeeper Josh Inglis' dedication to improving his power-hitting is clearly showing results in 2025, especially in the T20 format, as per cricket.com.au
Known for his 360-degree strokeplay, Inglis couldn't hide his delight when he smashed Andre Russell's first delivery for almost 100 metres onto the roof at Sabina Park. That shot brought up a blazing 22-ball half-century, his second-fastest in T20 internationals, and set the tone for a dominant eight-wicket win for Australia, sealed with more than four overs to spare in the second T20I in Jamaica.
For Inglis, it was more than just a match-winning knock. It was a reflection of the months he has spent working on his power game, something that has made th...
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