Aussie debutant's proud parents revel in son's heroics against Sri Lanka - and why a picture of the batsman with Kaiser Chiefs is going viral Josh Inglis has made the most of his long-awaited first match in the baggy green, becoming the first Australian in a decade to score a century on Test debut.
If Josh Inglis' parents weren't already over the moon yesterday when he made his Test debut, imagine how they're feeling now!Martin and Sarah Inglis talk to @tom_wilson7 right after Josh's century at Galle 🙌#SLvAUS pic.twitter.com/QHw7MUkBQh.
His proud parents, Martin and Sarah were sat in the crowd to watch his epic achievement and reveled in the 29-year-old's sensational feat, with his mum stating she was so nervous, she 'felt like jelly,' as she watched her son crack triple figures.
After Usman Khawaja (232) fell caught behind in the first Test against Sri Lanka, Inglis assumed the mantle of chief destroyer to bring up triple figures, punching Nishan Peiris to deep extra cover.
Josh Inglis pointed his bat to his parents in the stands at the Galle International Stadium after smashing his way to a Test century on his debut.