Josh Inglis leads WA in run-scoring clinic to win one-day cup final against SA

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Josh Inglis leads WA in run-scoring clinic to win one-day cup final against SA
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Josh Inglis scores his first century in the domestic one-day tournament, and gets support from former Test stars Cameron Bancroft and Mitch Marsh as Western Australia posts a record score to beat South Australia.

abc.net.au/news/wa-wins-one-day-domestic-cup-massive-score-final-sa/102072462Josh Inglis and Ashton Agar were the heroes as Western Australia claimed back-to-back one-day cup titles with a crushing 181-run victory over a fumbling South Australia at the WACA Ground.

Spinner Agar was the chief destroyer with figures of 5-64, while AJ Tye chipped in with 3-34 as the Warriors claimed their 16th one-day title — a record in Australian cricket. "We speak about it a lot that we don't just want to win the odd title here or there; we want to start a dynasty and win everything," Inglis said."We have the squad to do it. We go out every single game expecting to win."

The moment proved decisive, with Inglis needing just 45 more balls to race from 26 to his maiden one-day cup century.The 28-year-old blaster was given another reprieve on 123 when he gloved paceman Spencer Johnson through to the keeper — only for the umpire to give it not out.

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