Josh Inglis Matches List - Here the latest updated list of all the Matches of Australia Cricketer Josh Inglis has played in the Tests, ODIs, T20Is, T20s, T10s and other formats for National, Domestic and T20 League Teams.
Josh Inglis made his Test debut on 20–23 June 2011 against the West Indies, ODI debut on 18 August 2008 against the Sri Lanka, T20I debut on 12 June 2010 against the Zimbabwe.
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County Ground Bristol , BristolAustralia won by 49 runs (DLS method)
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Lords Cricket Ground, LondonEngland won by 186 runs - 39 overs game
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Sophia Gardens, CardiffEngland won by 3 wkts
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The Rose Bowl, SouthamptonAustralia won by 28 runs
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The Grange Club, EdinburghAustralia won by 6 wkts
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The Grange Club, EdinburghAustralia won by 70 runs
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The Grange Club, EdinburghAustralia won by 7 wkts
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Eden Park , AucklandAustralia won by 27 runs (2nd innings reduced to 10 overs due to rain, DLS target 126)
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Eden Park , AucklandAustralia won by 72 runs
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Sky Stadium , wellingtonAustralia won by 6 wkts
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Perth Stadium, PerthWest Indies won by 37 runs
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Adelaide Oval, AdelaideAustralia won by 34 runs
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Bellerive Oval, HobartAustralia won by 11 runs
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Manuka Oval, CanberraAustralia won by 8 wkts
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Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyAustralia won by 83 runs
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Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneAustralia won by 8 wkts
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Perth Stadium, PerthAdelaide Strikers won by 50 runs
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Perth Stadium, PerthSydney Sixers won by 3 wkts
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Perth Stadium, PerthPerth Scorchers won by 35 runs
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Brisbane Cricket Ground (The Gabba), BrisbaneBrisbane Heat won by 23 runs
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Sydney Showground Stadium , SydneyPerth Scorchers won by 7 wkts
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Adelaide Oval, AdelaideAdelaide Strikers won by 9 wkts
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Perth Stadium, PerthPerth Scorchers won by 42 runs
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Perth Stadium, PerthPerth Scorchers won by 13 runs
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Perth Stadium, PerthPerth Scorchers won by 9 wkts
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Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbournePerth Scorchers won by 7 wkts
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Simonds Stadium, GeelongNo result - due to pitch conditions
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Barsapara Cricket Stadium, GuwahatiAustralia won by 5 wkts
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Greenfield International Stadium , ThiruvananthapuramIndia won by 44 runs
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Dr. Y. S. Rajashekar Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium , VisakhapatnamIndia won by 2 wkts
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Narendra Modi Stadium, AhmedabadAustralia won by 6 wickets (with 42 balls remaining)
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Eden Gardens, KolkataAustralia won by 3 wickets (with 16 balls remaining)
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Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium , PuneAustralia won by 8 wickets (with 32 balls remaining)
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Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiAustralia won by 3 wkts
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Narendra Modi Stadium, AhmedabadAustralia won by 33 runs
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Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, DharamshalaAustralia won by 5 runs
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M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, BengaluruAustralia won by 309 runs
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M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, BengaluruAustralia won by 62 runs
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Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, LucknowAustralia won by 5 wickets (with 88 balls remaining)
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Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, LucknowSouth Africa won by 134 runs
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Holkar Stadium, IndoreIndia won by 99 runs (2nd innings reduced to 33 overs due to rain, DLS target 317)
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Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, MohaliIndia won by 5 wkts
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The Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgSouth Africa won by 122 runs
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Mangaung Oval, BloemfonteinAustralia won by 123 runs
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Mangaung Oval, BloemfonteinAustralia won by 3 wickets (with 58 balls remaining)
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Kingsmead, DurbanAustralia won by 5 wickets (with 13 balls remaining)
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Kingsmead, DurbanAustralia won by 8 wickets (with 31 balls remaining)
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Kingsmead, DurbanAustralia won by 111 runs
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Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiIndia won by 5 wickets (with 61 balls remaining)