AUS vs SL: This is the first time such a century was scored in Test cricket, this player made many records simultaneously in his debut match.

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The two-match Test series between Australia and Sri Lanka has started. Its first match is being played in Galle. On the second day of the match which started on 29 January, Australian batsman Josh Inglis scored a tremendous century. He scored a century in just 90 balls, which includes 10 fours and 1 six. This is Inglis' debut Test and with this stormy century, he has also made many records. He has done a big feat in the very first match of his career. He is the 21st player from Australia to do so. Apart from this, Inglis has also become the wicketkeeper-batsman to score the fastest century in a debut Test. However, despite this, he missed a record.

Could not break 'Gabbar's' record

Josh English played an innings of 102 runs in 94 balls against Sri Lanka. However, he completed his century in 90 balls only. With this, he became the wicketkeeper-batsman with the fastest century on debut but could not break the record of Shikhar Dhawan, famous as Gabbar in the Indian team. Dhawan scored a century in his debut test in just 85 balls and became the fastest batsman to do so. He did this feat against Australia. At the same time, English has now come second in this matter. After English is Dwayne Smith, who scored a century in 93 balls, while Prithvi Shaw scored a century in his debut test in 99 balls.

Inglis was waiting for a chance in Tests for a long time. He was also a part of the Australian team in the Border Gavaskar Trophy. He fielded but did not get a chance to play the match. Now as soon as he got a chance in Sri Lanka, he scored a century. The biggest thing is that he did this in front of his parents. Seeing their son doing such a great feat, both of them stood up and started clapping.

Steve Smith, who is captaining the Australian team on this tour, won the toss and decided to bat first. After this, the Kangaroo team scored a lot of runs. Usman Khawaja played an innings of 232 runs in 352 balls. Captain Smith scored 141 and Inglis scored 102 runs. On the strength of these three batsmen, Australia has scored more than 600 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in the first innings.