481/6 (50.0 ov)ENG
VS
AUS 239/10 (37.0 ov)
CRR: 6.45 | England beat Australia by 242 runs

ENG beat AUS by 242 runs | England vs Australia, Highlights And Cricket Score 3rd ODI Match

Australia in England, 5 ODI Series, 2018

Date: Jun 19, 2018 Start Time: 18:30 IST | 13:00 GMT | 14:00 Local
Venue: Trent Bridge, Nottingham

England vs Australia Highlights And Cricket Score 3rd Match - ODI Summary

End of Over : 37.0 AUS: 239/10

Thar brings us to the end of yet another game of which Australia have ended on their losing side. They might complain of lack of senior players right now, but if you could look at their one-day record over the last 18 months, it is not worthy of boasting in spite of having key players then. They have 24 hours to try and eke out a win against this solid-looking England side which will be gung-ho for a whitewash. Join us on Thursday, 21st June, 2018 at 1400 LOCAL (1300 GMT). ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

ALEX HALES HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAN OF THE MATCH FOR HIS 147 FROM 92 BALLS. Says that this is as good as it gets, to achieve this win on his home ground and beating their own score 2 years ago against Pakistan. Admits that with the pool of talent currently in England, all players are on their toes throughout and that brings out the best in them.

Victorious England captain, Eoin Morgan, feels that this is certainly a day when everyone in the dressing room will be proud of what has been achieved. Praises his guys for being relentless with the bat and ball. Is feeling proud of his top 3 batsmen at the moment who can bat at very high strike rates and keep coming at the opposition. Is also happy that the team will have selection headaches when Ben Stokes returns and believes it is a nice place to be in when the World Cup comes next year. For the remaining two games, Morgan says that the management will assess the bowlers before the next ODI in Durham. The batting looks settled, so one might not see a change there, he says. On the World Cup plans, Eoin believes that the team has put itself in a position wherein it can adapt to the changes in the modern game and if the players continue to do so, they will be in a great space come the big event.

A distraught Aussie skipper, Tim Paine, says that this is the hardest day he has ever had in the last 16-17 years of his career. Stresses that they are a young side and are learning. Admits that it was very difficult to keep fielding placements for the batsmen as England just kept finding the gaps and are in red-hot form at the moment. On being asked about their World Cup plans, Tim says that 12 months' gap is a really long time and by then, 6 of the senior guys will be back in the side, which should change the complexion of this unit.

Question mark in front of Australia. Seems like they were scheduled a weekly off initially but were then forced to come to office by their manager. The result? An underwhelming batting and bowling display. Tim Paine did a good job in the field to ensure that no one bowler went for a lot and everyone shared the spoils. Still, only Andrew Tye got to his ton. With the bat, Travis Head and Marcus Stoinis did offer some fightback but once the partnership was broken, it just ended way too quickly. Stay tuned for the presentation.

A perfect game for England, can one say? Yes I guess. After making hash of comfortable positions in the first 2 games, today the home side got its best foot forward. They accepted the invitation to bat first and boy, did they feast. Barring Buttler, everyone had a good hit in the top 5, that too at a strike rate in excess of 130. And when they came to defend, the seamers struggled initially but then bounced back. Once again, the difference turned out to be the two spinners - Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid had combined figures of 15-0-75-7.

Another disappointing game for Australia. Probably this was the worst for them in all the three games. Not because of the run margin but because they simply did not turn up today. The bowlers were sent to all parts of the boundary and the batsmen did not show any gumption, save aside Travis Head and Marcus Stoinis.

36.6 W

Adil Rashid to Billy Stanlake. OUT! Stumped it will be and that ends the game. A WHOPPING 242-RUN WIN FOR ENGLAND - Their heaviest over any opposition and Australia's biggest defeat margin. Floated outside off, the googly, Stanlake comes down the track and looks to defend but misses the wrong 'un. Buttler collects and whips off the bails. It is still referred upstairs as Stanlake made a slight attempt to get back but replays confirm that it is not enough. ENGLAND GO 3-0 UP!!!

36.5 0

Adil Rashid to Billy Stanlake. Around off, Billy is squared up as he looks to defend and the ball runs off the outside edge towards short third man.

36.4 1

Adil Rashid to Andrew Tye. Tucks it through square leg for one.

36.3 1

Adil Rashid to Billy Stanlake. Comes down the track and is nearly done in by the flight. Gets the bat down at the right time to defend and squirts it off the inner half towards mid-wicket for a quick run.

36.2 0

Adil Rashid to Billy Stanlake. Full on middle, watchfully defended.

36.1 1

Adil Rashid to Andrew Tye. On middle, punched down to long on for a single.

End of Over : 36 4 Runs 37.0: 236/9
35.6 W

Moeen Ali to Jhye Richardson. OUT! Easily done. Moeen tosses this over the eyeline of the batsman and Richardson cannot resist. Comes down the track and has an attempt to go over the top but misses. Buttler doesn't and whips off the bails.

35.5 2

Moeen Ali to Jhye Richardson. On middle, pushed towards long on for a couple.

35.4 0

Moeen Ali to Jhye Richardson. On middle, punched towards long on but short mid-wicket intercepts.

35.3 1

Moeen Ali to Andrew Tye. Full and outside off, slogged through mid-wicket for a run.

35.2 0

Moeen Ali to Andrew Tye. The batsman has defended it by getting right behind the line of the delivery.

35.1 1

Moeen Ali to Jhye Richardson. On middle and leg, whipped through square leg for a single.

Summary

England and Australia face-off in a five-match ODI series and a one-off T20I in June. Australia’s England tour kicks-off with ODI series, first of which starts on June 13. While home side England will be looking to bounce back from the shock defeat against Scotland earlier this week, Australia will be looking to rekindle after the ball-tampering scandal that saw them lose some Steven Smith and David Warner due to the one-year suspensions.

 

Meanwhile, England captain Eoin Morgan is confident that his side can learn the lessons of their shock six-run loss to Scotland in Edinburgh on Sunday in time for the series against Australia. "A one-off game like this, to bring your best game is very difficult to do, they played well and deserved the result. "It's not the end of the world for us, it was a really good run out and good to have a practice coming into the series against Australia. The level of expectation has been high around the team for a while, it doesn't get higher than being number one in the world, said Morgan.

 

"I don't think we were far away, we go to a ground now that we know really well in The Oval, and we'll be up for the challenge." Morgan, however, accepted they had been well below the standard needed to win in what was their first 50-over match of the British season.

 

"We were miles off where we expect to be and didn't do enough to win. The way we played, we didn't deserve to win it. We might have scraped past them and won, but there were still quite a few mistakes made that we need to rectify and learn from ahead of the Australia series. We didn't do enough to win if we had won it would have been a bonus from where we were," added the former Ireland batsman.

 

Australia ODI Squad: Tim Paine(c), Aaron Finch, Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Travis Head, Nathan Lyon, Glenn Maxwell, Shaun Marsh, Jhye Richardson, Kane Richardson, D Arcy Short, Billy Stanlake, Marcus Stoinis, Andrew Tye, Michael Neser.

 

England ODI squad: Eoin Morgan(c), Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Tom Curran, Alex Hales, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, David Willey, Mark Wood, Sam Billings, Jake Ball.

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