ENG vs AUS, 5th ODI – Match Report

Australia won by 49 runs against England in an exciting match, decided by the DLS (Duckworth-Lewis-Stern) method after rain interrupted play in the second innings. The game took place at the Country Ground in Bristol.

England, after being asked to bat first, had a mixed innings, starting strong but ending poorly. Phil Salt and Ben Duckett gave England a quick start, but Salt was dismissed in the 7th over, caught by Marnus Labuschagne off Aaron Hardie’s bowling after scoring 45 runs from just 27 balls. His aggressive knock included five boundaries and a six, providing early momentum for England.

However, things went wrong when Will Jacks was out for a duck, bowled by Aaron Hardie. Captain Harry Brook then took charge and, along with Duckett, stabilized the innings. Brook played a brilliant knock of 72 off 52 balls, hitting five fours and three sixes. His innings came to an end in the 25th over when he was caught by Glenn Maxwell off Adam Zampa, leaving England at 202-3.

Duckett played the anchor role, scoring 79 runs from 67 balls with 11 boundaries. He seemed set for a bigger score but was dismissed by Travis Head, caught by Josh Hazlewood in the 34th over. After his dismissal, England’s middle order collapsed, falling from 215-4 to 238-6 in quick succession.

The lower order offered little resistance. Liam Livingstone continued his poor form and was out for 0, caught off Zampa’s bowling. Youngster Jacob Bethell, playing his second match, struggled to score, managing only 13 runs from 27 balls before being stumped off Head’s bowling.

Adil Rashid tried to provide some resistance with a quickfire 36 from 35 balls, but England’s tail couldn’t extend the innings much further. Rashid was caught by Labuschagne off Head, and England was bowled out for 309 in 49.2 overs.

Travis Head was the star bowler for Australia, taking 4 wickets for 28 runs in 6.2 overs. Adam Zampa contributed with 2 wickets for 74 runs, while Glenn Maxwell also took 3 crucial wickets, slowing England’s progress at key moments.

Chasing 310, Australia’s openers started confidently. Travis Head and Matthew Short batted aggressively, putting pressure on the English bowlers. Head continued his excellent form, scoring 31 runs from 26 balls, including four boundaries and two sixes. However, he was caught by Salt off Brydon Carse’s bowling in the 8th over, leaving Australia at 78-1.

Matthew Short, on the other hand, was in great form. He played a fantastic knock, scoring 58 from just 30 balls, with 7 boundaries and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 193.33. His aggressive batting kept Australia ahead of the required run rate. He was eventually dismissed in the 13th over, caught by Jamie Smith off Matthew Potts’ bowling. By that time, Australia had reached 118-2 and were in a strong position.

Captain Steven Smith and wicketkeeper Josh Inglis then took control, guiding Australia closer to the target. Smith played a steady innings of 36 from 48 balls, while Inglis was more attacking, scoring 28 from 20 balls, with four boundaries. As the rain began to fall, Australia was well ahead of the DLS par score. The match was stopped after 20.4 overs, and Australia was declared the winner by 49 runs.

England’s bowlers struggled to contain the Australian batsmen. Matthew Potts was the most expensive, conceding 49 runs from 7 overs, though he did manage to take Short’s wicket. Brydon Carse took 1-36 from 5 overs, while Will Jacks and Adil Rashid were expensive, with economy rates of 20.00 and 4.10, respectively.

With this win, the series between ENG vs AUS went into the favour of the visitors where they clinch it by 3-2.

In the end, Australia’s all-round performance, with both the bat and ball, proved decisive in this high-scoring match. Travis Head’s outstanding all-round display earned him the man-of-the-match award, while Matthew Short’s explosive batting set the tone for a comfortable chase. England will reflect on their middle-order collapse and missed opportunities, which cost them the match, despite strong efforts from Duckett and Brook.

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