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The finale of the three-match ODI series between Australia and England at Old Trafford on Wednesday exceeded expectations of cricket enthusiasts.

Both teams provided spectators with a nail-biting encounter as the game swayed from one end to the o??ther, throughout its entirety.

At first, it was the visitors who were at the driving seat after losing the toss. Australian bowlers reduced England to 96/4, with the loss of Jos Buttler‘s wicket.

Jonny Bairstow (112) and Sam Billings (57) resurrected the England innings with their pivotal partnership of 114 runs.

The Aussies managed to break the dangerous partnership and threatened to restrict the hosts below 270.

But Chris Woakes, Tom Curran and Adil Rashid provided the finishing blows to take England across the 300-run mark.

Woakes remained unbeaten with his 53, which came off just 39 ?deliveries. He smashed si??x boundaries during his quickfire knock.

Shot of the Day

In the final over, while facing Josh Hazlewood, Woakes amazed one and all with an audacious shot.

In the first ball of the over, Woakes anticipated a full-length delivery and shuffled across in order to play the ramp in the fine-leg area.

Moreover, Hazlewood tried to outsmart Woakes by pitching the ball way outside the off-stump. As it turned out, Woakes double-bluffed Hazlewood and cheekily nudged the ball in between short-third man and wicket-keeper. Thereby, completing a ridiculous stroke, especiall??y for a batsman often criticized for not being suitable for the shorter format.

The shot even left master-improvi??ser, Buttler bemused, who appeared delighted in the dressing room.

Sky Sports analyst Mike Atherton, on the mic, reckoned that Woakes planned to execute the ‘dummy’ shot all along. But his colleague contradicted Atherton’s statement by claiming that ?em>Woakes’ at the last millisecond, changed his mind‘.

Here’s the video:

Coming back to the game, defending 303 and reducing Australia to 73/5, England still had to face a  three-wicket defeat.

Glenn Maxwell (108) and Alex Carey (106) put on a brilliant show to bring back their team into the game and helped Australia seal the series by 2-1.

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Jonny Bairstow, hard-hitting England opener, along with Australian pair Glenn Maxwell and Alex Carey, escalated in the latest ICC rankings, after registering their respective tons in the 3rd ODI at Old Trafford.

The three-match ODI series between Australia and England was a part of ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League.

Bairstow stockpiled 196 runs in three games of the series, which was the highest amongst batsmen. With his stellar knock of 112, Bairstow stormed his way back into the top 10. The Yorkshireman is just 23 short of his career-best ratings points tally of 777.

After slamming a series-defining knock of 108, Maxwell has gained five places and is now positioned in the 26th place. Maxi shares the slot with Ireland batsman Paul Stirling.

The swashbuckling right-handed batsman was well-supported by Carey, who scored a matured knock of 106, adding a record 212 runs for the sixth-wicket stand. Their pivotal partnership helped Aust??ralia seal th??e three-match series by 2-1.

The Australian wicket-keeper batsman follows Maxwell in the rankings to his career-best 28th position. The ranking charts are still ruled by Indian batsmen Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who still own the top-two slots.

Woakes and Zampa gain places

Amongst other gainers, England all-rounder Chris Woakes reached his career-best fourth position for bowlers. He picked up six wickets in the series and also contributed with the bat (89 runs). Thereby making a move upwards to second place in the all-rounders?chart.

After scalping ten wickets in just three outings, Adam Zampa reached the 21st position amongst bowlers. The wily leg-spinner ended up as the highest wicket-taker in the series.

The other players who made a move upwards are Josh Hazlewood, Marnus Labuschagne, Sam Billings and Jofra Archer.

In the second ODI, Hazlewood set up the Australian win with his three-wicket haul. Therefore, he entered into the top 10 rankings for bowl??ers for the first time in two years.

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The finale of the three-match ODI series between England and Australia at Old Trafford, o?n Wednesday (September 16), treated spectators wi??th an enthralling game of cricket.

Australians were in no position to win the game at one point i?n time, with the score reading 73/5, while?? chasing a monumental 303.

A record sixth-wicket stand (212) between Glenn Maxwell (108) and Alex Carey (106) staged a magnificent turnaround for the Aussies in the game for the three-wicket win.

As a result, visitors Australia pulled off a crucial victory from jaws of defeat and clinched the series by 2-1.

Now, ‘Man of the Match’, Maxwell has attributed his success to the ‘lockdown chat’ with captain Aaron Finch.

Every time you get a chance to play in this Australian team you take whatever role you’re given,” Maxwell was quoted as saying by cricket.co.au.

The really good thing is, even in the lockdown period, I was training with Finchy and we were able to talk about my role and certain things. I just had so much clarity on what he expected of me in that role and I think that gave me really good clarity out there,” he added.

Pretty incredible to take England down on home soil: Maxwell

The series went on to show why a game-changer like Maxwell received backing from the management, throughout his career.

Maxi even set up the Australian win in the opening game of the ODI series with his spirited knock of 77. He was adjudged as ‘Player of the Series’ for his stellar show with the bat.

I was able to take the game on with the clarity he gave me before the tournament started and was able to ride on that momentum as well. Just knowing I had the backing of him is awesome.”

He’s been great for this group over here, he’s kept us all together, all 21 of us in the hub here. Whether it be in the field or with his batters he’s been outstanding.

After losing the T20I series by 2-1, the Aussies, with their never-say-die attitude, made a brilliant ?comeback by sealing the ODI series.

To take them down on home soil when they have been playing pretty consistent cricket over here and for us to start our summer off after a long time in lockdown with a series win against them was pretty incredible for this group.

We’ve worked so hard since coming together and it is just great that everyone could do the work back at home and when we got over here throughout the practice matches and training to get ourselves up to take on the world’s best and beat them on their home soil,” Maxwell concluded.

Maxwell will now fly to the UAE, along with several other Australian and English cricketers, to take part in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

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Glenn Maxwell (108) and Alex Carey (106) smashed stunning hundreds as Australia clinched a dramatic series win over hosts England in the third and final Royal Londo??n One Day International (ODI) at Old Trafford on Wednesday (September 16).

Chasing a mammoth target of 303, the visitors were down and out at one stage with 73/5 on the board. But then came a record sixth-wicket stand of 212 runs held between Maxwell and Carey. The breathtaking partnership took the game away from England, and they suffered their first home ODI series defeat in five years.

Maxwell beat everyone to become fastest 3000 run-getter

During the game, Maxwell reached his ODI career’s 3000-runs landmark. He became the fastest man to score 3,000 runs in the 50-over format. The explosive batter took 2440 balls to reach the milestone, 92 fewer balls than his competitor Jos Buttler who achieved the feat in 2532 deliveries.

The 31-year-old also became just the sixth man to reach 3,000 ODI runs at a strike-rate exceeding 100. The Victorian reached the landmark at a remarkable strike-rate of 122.95.

Fastest to 3,000 ODI runs (balls faced)

  • 2,440 ?Glenn Maxwell (Australia)
  • 2,532 ?Jos Buttler (England)
  • 2,824 ?Jason Roy (England)
  • 2,842 ?Jonny Bairstow (England)
  • 2,957 ?Kapil Dev (India)
  • 2,997 ?David Miller (South Africa)

Earlier, Jonny Bairstow (112) with his tenth ODI century helped England post a fighting total as Sam Billings (57) and Chris Woakes (53) also scored half-centuries.

Bairstow’s hundred was indeed outstanding after Aussie left-armer Mitchell Starc had removed Jason Roy and former skipper Joe Root on the first two balls of the game.

For the tourists, Adam Zampa (3-52) completed his 10 wickets in the series. It made him the first Australian spinner to take 10 ??wickets in a three-match ODI leg.

Maxwell won both ‘Player of the Match’ and ‘Player of the Series’ awards for his scintillating performances.

During the post-match presentation, Maxi revealed how he, along with Carey, targeted the short boundaries and executed their plans.

“Not the ideal situation when I came in, but I had the license to go after. A few came out of the middle. A few were gripping but that meant I could sit back and hit it. There was a short boundary so we targeted that. So Alex and I tried to get it down to the end. Tried to pick the right ball to go at and managed it on most occasions.”

The Melbourne-born said that he is trusting his technique and enjoying the bubble with team members.

“I’m trusting my technique at the moment, and I am a lot more still at the crease. It’s been enjoyable in the bubble, 21 guys, we’ve all got each other, and we have a team room and a few coffee clubs that are rivalling each other.”

Brief scores: England 302/7 in 50 overs (Bairstow 116, Billings 57; Adam Zampa 3-51, Starc 3-74) lost to Australia 305/7 in 49.4 overs (Maxwell 108, Carey 106; Woakes 2-46, Root 2-46) by three wickets.

Captain’s Corner:

Eoin Morgan ?losing skipper:

“We were still in the game in the last over. We had just broken a big partnership, and there was a bit of grip on the wicket, so that gave us a chance with Rashid in the final over. I have to hand it to Australia though, who played really well today, but after losing two wickets with no runs, 300+ was great. Chris Woakes batted and bowled well, and getting wickets early on was great, but we simply didn’t get those two out. The guys never give up in our dressing room, but it was a great game.”

“I’d like to thank Australia for coming over and playing some great cricket. When a better side beats you, you just have to tip your hat to them. Some guys like Billings and Malan have grabbed their opportunities with both hands, and the guys have been brilliant. We are basically sitting around and waiting until tours get confirmed. There’s IPL and county cricket, and given the lack of cricket this summer, we’re delighted this tour happened.”

Aaron Finch ?winning captain:

“From the first two balls of the game to the last one, there was a lot of action. We were in trouble for sure. Maxi was in the team for a role like this, for counterattacking and to swing the momentum back. Really proud of his partnership with Carey and we are really proud of how hard they’ve been working. Maxi can play all around the ground, and the way he navigated that innings and took it deeper and deeper, and I think they fed off each other with the right/left combination was incredible.”

“We are still improving. We have taken our opportunity under pressure tonight, but we have been ordinary at other times during the series. We need someone to take the initiative, and we had two guys do that tonight, and I’m really proud of them. Thanks to the ECB and everyone who’s organized this and made this happen.”

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England and Australia are all set to face each other in the third and final Royal London One Day International (ODI) at Old Trafford in Manchester on Wednesday (September 16).

The three-match leg is levelled at 1-1, and the winner of the third ODI will take the series along with 10 crucial points on the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League.

Australia will look to get the job done in the series decider after suffering a collapse in the second ODI. The Aussie fans shall be expecting to see Steve Smith in the playing XI.

Smith had missed out first two ODI matches after he got a knock on his head while practising before the first game.

Pitch and weather report:

Wednesday’s contest is expected to be played on a new pitch, but it won’t bring much of a change.

The forecast suggests no chances of rain throughout the day.

England vs Australia, Probable XI:

England:

England would be hoping to see their opening pair taking on the Aussie bowling attack in a traditional style as both Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow have looked slightly out of touch in the first two games. Bairstow did perform well in the series opener but failed to carry on the momentum in the second match.

The home team might include speedster Mark Wood for the final battle, which means one of the Curran brothers could face the axe.

Probable XI: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan (c), Jos Buttler (wk), S?am B??illings, Sam Curran/ Mark Wood, Chris Woakes, Tom Curran, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer.

Australia:

There won’t be any possible change in the bowling unit for the visitors as they have been pretty good in that region.

When it comes to the batting department, only Smith’s inclusion in the side looks like an expected change.

Probable XI: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschange, Glenn Maxwell, Mitche??ll Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, ??Adam Zampa.

Here are fantasy Dream 11 suggestions:

Fantasy Suggestion #1:

Jos Buttler (wk), Jonny Bairstow, Steve Smith, Eoin Morgan, David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne, Chris Woakes, Glenn Maxwell, Jofra Archer, Adil Rash??id, Josh Hazlewood.

Captain: David Warner; Vice Captain: Eoin Morgan

Fantasy Suggestion #2:

Jos Buttler (wk), Jonny Bairstow, Steve Smith, ??Sam Billings, Aaron Finch, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Marsh, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashi??d, Mithcell Starc, Josh Hazlewood.

Captain: Jonny Bairstow; ??Vice Captain: Josh Hazle??wood

Squads:

England: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan(c), Jos Buttler(w), Sam Billings, Chris Woakes, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Moeen Ali, Ma??rk Wood, Tom Banton.

Australia: David Warner, Aaron Finch(c), Marcus Stoinis, Marnus La??buschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey(w), Glenn Maxwell, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood, Matthew Wade, Steven Smith, Kane Richardson, Nathan Lyon, Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Andrew Tye, Riley Meredith, Daniel Sams, Josh Philippe.

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England bowlers exhibited a spectacular show in the second Royal London One Day International (ODI) to defeat Australia by 24 runs in Manchester, on Sunday (September 13).

Chasing 232, Australia were in a stable position at 144/2, thanks to a brilliant partnership between captain Aaron Finch and middle-order batsman Marnus Labuchagne. But, England pacers screwed Australia’s plans and effectuated a massive comeback by bundling them out for 207.

English all-rounder Chris Woakes was one of the standout bowlers for the home team. He finished with outstanding figures of 3/32 in his quota of 10? overs?? including a stunning dismissal of Finch.

It all happened in the 33rd over of Australia’s chase when Woakes broke the defence of Finch with a peach of a delivery. The Birmingham-born seamer bowled a fuller delivery which nipped back in and even stayed low to castle Finch’s stumps.

Here is the video:

Australia batting order fell like a pack of cards

Finch was the highest scorer for the tourists with 73 runs off 105 balls, followed by Labuschagne, who scored 48 from 59 deliveries. The duo added 107 runs for the third wicket and were looking comfortable before Woakes dismissed Labuschagne in the 31st over.

Right after Labuschagne’s wicket, Aussie batting order fell like a pack of cards. In a matter of three runs, the visiting side lost four wickets. Albeit, keeper-batsman Alex Carey (36) showed some fight but it wasn’t enough to take his team over the line as wickets kept on falling from one end.

The hosts managed to restrict Australia at 207 to register a victory in the second ODI and levelled the three-match series 1-1.

The next encounter between the two teams is scheduled to take place on Wednesday (September 16) at Old Trafford.

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England’s unbelievable comeback in the second Royal London One Day International (ODI) against Australia at Old Trafford in Manchester levelled the three-match series 1-1.

Chasing 232, Australia were looking comfortable at 144-2 before Chris Woakes (3/32), and Jofra Archer (3/34) paired up for an Aussie batting collapse. The tourists lost their four wickets for just three runs in 21 balls.

Moreover, English bowlers picked the final eight wickets of the visiting side for 63 runs and managed to bundle them out for 207 to win the contest by 24 runs.

Woakes and Archer trouble the Aussies

Captain Finch (73) and Labuschagne (48) added 107 runs for the ??third wicket and the Aussies were cruising towards an easy victory. But Woakes and Archer spoiled the ??party.

In the 31st over, Woakes sent Labuschagne back into the pavilion, then in the following over, Archer shattered the defence of Mitchell Marsh (1).

In the very next over, Woakes again displayed his magic and castled the stumps of Finch. The Birmingham all-rounder didn’t just stop there as he dismissed the dangerous Glenn Maxwell (1) in the 35th over of Australia’s chase.

The Finch-led team who were at one stage looking well settled on 144/2 unexpectedly went down to 147/6. The sudden collapse gave the momentum to England bowlers, and they didn’t miss the opportunity to capitalise on it.

In the end, Australia could only reach 207 to lose the battle by 24 runs. Apart from Woakes and Archer, Sam Curran bagged three wickets as well. Adil Rashid picked up one scalp.

Archer received the ‘Player of the Match’ award fo??????????????????????????r his outstanding contribution in the game.

Earlier, the home team also witnessed a batting collapse when they lost their eight wickets for just 149. But, leg-spinner Rashid (35) and all-rounder Tom Curran (37) managed to push England to 231/9.

For the Australians, Adam Zampa picked up three wickets, while Mitchell Starc bagged two scalps. Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Marsh took one wicket each.

Brief Score:

England 231/9 (Morgan 42, Root 39; Zampa 3-36) beat Australia 207 (Finch 73, Labuschagne 48, Woakes 3-32, Archer 3-34, S Curran 3-35) by 24 runs.

Captains Corner:

Aaron Finch ?losing skipper:

“We always knew it was going to be a tough wicket for the new batsmen to start on. England squeezed really well but yeah, bitterly disappointed. We weren’t 100 per cent committed to our plans and need to get better at that.”

“They (Rashid and Tom Curran) played really nicely, but I thought we bowled a bit wider to them as well. We knew that it would be challenging to play on used pitches. Not the most ideal surface for the one-day game but no excuses. There was a good balance between bat and ball, which is not usual these days.”

Eoin Morgan ?winning captain:

“This win is certainly a confidence booster for us. The way we bowled and also the way the bowlers batted for us at the back end. It’s the best we’ve bowled for a while. Used the conditions really well. Full credit to the guys.”

“Rashid didn’t have his best day but came down well at the end to take the final wicket. (on bowling out Archer and Woakes) The only way we were going to win the game was by taking wickets, and we had to go all out. The bowlers made me look good with their performances.”

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The encounters between England and Australia have always been hard-fought, result??ing in riveting cricket action.

After a couple of losses in the T20I series, Australia have come back brilliantly in the last two games of their England tour.

It sets up the second ODI perfectly, with England eyeing revenge for their defeat in the opening game of the series.

ENG vs AUS, Probable XI:

England:

World Champions, England, would not tamper with the playing XI but expect a better show from their top-order in a must-win situation.

Probable XI:

Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin ?Morgan, Jos Buttler, Sam Billings, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood

Australia:

Former Australian captain Steve Smith will make his way back into the playing XI. It means that Marcus Stoinis should face the axe for the second one-dayer.

Probable XI:

Aaron Finch, David Warner, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschan?ge, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, ??Adam Zampa

Here are the Fantasy Dream11 suggestions:

Fantasy Suggestion #1:

Jonny Bairstow, Aaron Finch, Steve Smith, Eoin Morgan, Glenn Maxwell, Sam Billings, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Chris ?W??oakes, Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa

Captain: Mitchell Marsh; Vice-Captain: Chris Woakes

Fantasy Suggestion #2:

Jason Roy, David Warner, Joe Root, Marnus Labuschange, Jos Buttler (wk), Moeen Ali, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Mark ?Wood

Captain: Moeen Ali; Vice-Captain: Adil Rashid

Squads:

England:

Eoin Morgan (c), Jo??s Buttler (wk), Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Sam Billings, Moeen Ali,? Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, Tom Curran, Sam Curran, Tom Banton

Australia:

Aaron Finch (c), Alex Carey (wk), David Warner, Marcus Stoinis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, ??Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood, Matthew Wade, Steven Smith, Kane Richardson, Nathan Lyon, Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Andrew Tye, Riley Meredith, Daniel Sams, Josh Philippe

Pitch and Weather Report:

England captain Eoin Morgan has specifically asked for turners at the Old Trafford. Therefore, the second one-dayer will see an additional influence of spinners.

Weather is expected to be favourable for cricket, with no chances of rain throughout the day.

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The opening game of the three-match ODI series between England and Australia, saw the visitors registering a 19-run-win at the Old Trafford on Friday (September 11).

England captain, Eoin Morgan, won the toss and elected to field first. The hosts reduced Australia to 123-5, with the loss of Alex Carey’s wicket.

Mitchell Marsh (73) and Glenn Maxwell (77) added a brilliant partnership of 149 runs for the sixth wicket. Thereby, helping the Aussies to post a daunting total of 294 in 50 overs.

England had to topple all records to chase down the total set by the visitors in Manchester. An unplayable spell from Josh Hazlewood (3/26)?? with the new ball put t??he hosts on back foot early.

Morgan and Jonny Bairstow weathered the storm upfront. Just when the England skipper decided to counter-attack, Adam Zampa (4/54) turned the tide in favour of the Aussies.

Zampa struck twice in a short span of time by scalping the crucial wickets of Morgan and Jos Buttler.

Labuschagne’s screamer

The wily leg-spinner was well assisted by Marnus Labuschagne for the prized dismissal of Buttler.

Zampa enticed Buttler with a well-flighted delivery and the latter miscued one towards mid-off. Labuschagne had to cover a huge ground to reach the ball and put in the dive in front.

Marnus held his nerves and completed an excellent catch to dismiss the in-form batsman.

Here’s the video:

With Buttler’s dismissal, England were reduced to 57/4 and a record chase of 295 in hand. Bairstow (84) and Sam Billings (118) tried their level best to take the host close with a reviving partnership of 113 runs for the fifth wicket.

In the end, England were left with too much to do as even Billings?late onslaught wasn’t enough to take ??the hosts home.

Hazlewood w?as adjudged as the ?strong>Player of the Match?/strong> for his game-changing spell.

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