In the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy semi-final at Edgbaston, Birmingham, England faced Australia in a high-stakes encounter. Australia batted first, posting a total of 259/9 in their 50 overs, with Damien Martyn contributing a notable 65 runs.
In response, England's chase was anchored by captain Michael Vaughan, who scored a composed 86 runs off 122 balls, including nine boundaries. His partnership with Marcus Trescothick, who scored 81 runs, was pivotal in steering England towards the target.
England successfully chased down the target, reaching 262/4 in 46.3 overs, securing a six-wicket victory and advancing to the final. This win marked England's first over Australia since June 1999, ending a streak of 14 consecutive defeats.
For those interested in reliving Vaughan's impactful innings, highlights are available:
In response, England's chase was anchored by captain Michael Vaughan, who scored a composed 86 runs off 122 balls, including nine boundaries. His partnership with Marcus Trescothick, who scored 81 runs, was pivotal in steering England towards the target.
England successfully chased down the target, reaching 262/4 in 46.3 overs, securing a six-wicket victory and advancing to the final. This win marked England's first over Australia since June 1999, ending a streak of 14 consecutive defeats.
For those interested in reliving Vaughan's impactful innings, highlights are available:
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