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Tuesday 19 June 2018

Record-breaking England rout Australia to seal ODI series win

Record-breaking England rout Australia to seal ODI series win NOTTINGHAM: England posted the most noteworthy aggregate at any point scored in a men's one-day universal of 481 for six as they whipped title holders Australia by 242 keeps running at Trent Bridge on Tuesday to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in a five-coordinate arrangement.

Alex Hales (147) and Jonny Bairstow (139) both hit hundreds as, for the second time in two years at Trent Bridge, England posted another record ODI score following their 444 for three against Pakistan in 2016.

Bairstow's hundred was his fourth in six ODIs while Hales' century finished a keep running of low scores.

In the mean time England chief Eoin Morgan turned into the nation's unequaled driving run-scorer in this arrangement amid a 67 that highlighted a 21-ball fifty - England's speediest in men's ODIs.

This was Australia's heaviest annihilation at this level, as far as runs, outperforming a 206-run misfortune to New Zealand in Adelaide in 1986.

By differentiate, 2019 World Cup England could make the most of their greatest triumph in the organization as they beat their past ODI best - 210-run accomplishment against New Zealand at Edgbaston in 2015.

Looked with a monstrous focus of 482, Australia - missing star batsmen Steve Smith and David Warner, after the previous commander and his representative were both given year-long bans for their parts in March's ball-altering outrage in Cape Town - drooped to 239 full scale with 13 overs remaining.

Britain spinners Adil Rashid (four for 47) and Moeen Ali (three for 28), with a heap of keeps running behind them, shared seven wickets.

'At least somewhat great

"To work at that level all through the entire diversion was as near a total execution as we've at any point got to," said Morgan at the introduction service.

Hales, the man-of-the-coordinate on his Nottinghamshire home ground, subsequent to influencing 171 for England against Pakistan at Trent To connect two years back, included: "That is at least somewhat great, by and by and from a group point of view"

Be that as it may, for an exhausted Australia this was a rebuking eighth misfortune in nine matches at this level against England, the world's best positioned ODI side.

"That was phenomenal, a portion of the best striking I've seen, to be completely forthright, so you must show some respect for the England young men," said Australia skipper Tim Paine. "That is as hard multi day's cricket as I've had in 16 or 17 years."

Jason Roy, who influenced 120 in England's 38-to run win in the second ODI in Cardiff on Sunday, could have had consecutive hundreds however rather ran himself out on 82.

Britain may even have scored 500 had not Hales and Morgan - returning in the wake of being discounted in Cardiff with a back fit - been rejected off progressive balls.

Paine utilized eight bowlers previously the 25th over, having sent England into bat.

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In any case, an assault missing harmed Ashes-winning quick bowlers Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, battled for line and length in cloudy conditions on a ground favoring swing knocking down some pins, with medium-pacer Andrew Tye's nine wicketless overs costing 100 runs.

Left-arm spinner Ashton Agar thought he had Bairstow lbw for 27 when he missed a range however the batsman's survey demonstrated the ball, shockingly, missing leg stump.

Bairstow, on 30, skyed a drive off Tye yet Marcus Stoinis neglected to hold a to a great degree intense possibility as he kept running again from mid-on.

Australia, in any case, were skilled a wicket when Roy ran himself out going for an unnecessary second run.

It was off Australia's eighth bowler, left-arm wrist spinner D'Arcy Short, that Bairstow hit an enormous six over profound midwicket to come to a 69-ball hundred including 11 fours and four sixes.

Bairstow in the end pounded Agar to Richardson at profound midwicket.

Hales' 92-ball blasting innings, including 16 fours and five sixes, finished when he was gotten in the profound off Jhye Richardson.

On the following ball Morgan, whose count of 5,443 ODI keeps running for England in 180 match took him past Ian Bell's 5416 out of 161 - likewise holed out.

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