297/9 (50.0 ov)AUS
VS
ENG 285/10 (49.3 ov)
CRR: 5.75 | Australia beat England by 12 runs

AUS beat ENG by 12 runs | Australia vs England, Highlights And Cricket Score 3rd ODI Match

ICC Cricket World Cup Warm-up Matches, 2019

Date: May 25, 2019 Start Time: 15:00 IST | 09:30 GMT | 10:30 Local
Venue: The Rose Bowl, Southampton

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

End of Over : 49.3 ENG: 285/10

So that is it from this game! Warm up games don't end here as we have two for you on the 26th of May. Pakistan are taking on Bangladesh in Cardiff. The other game sees West Indies take on South Africa in Bristol. Both the games begin at 1030 local (0930 GMT). Till then take care and goodbye!

Australian skipper, Aaron Finch, says their fielding was sloppy but overall, how they batted and bowled really good. Credits the way Steven Smith played. States they had their plans with the ball and it came off. Reckons the wicket got slower and Lyon bowled brilliantly. Further adds overall it was a good day and he is pleased with how they played. Tells Jason Behrendorff was brilliant with the new ball, he can bring it back in to the right-handers and when it does not swing he can challenge the outside edge which is very good. Ends by saying they were losing wickets at regular intervals and that is something they have to work on.

England skipper, Jos Buttler, says the bowlers were good, good to see Plunkett taking wickets. Mentions he is disappointed he did not win it but feels despite the injuries they are in good shape. States their waiting for results on Wood's injury. Credits the way Smith played on a tough track.

James Vince who is up for an interview says he is disappointed to not get over the line. Reckons the wicket was two paced and it was not coming onto the bat nicely. Credits the way Buttler played and mentions he took all the pressure off. Appreciates the efforts from the bowlers, he feels the total should have been chased but they lacked partnerships. Ends by saying there are a few injury worries but he hopes they are fine.

The Australian bowling was really nice! You know you have done a good job if you defend a target below 300 against this England batting line-up. Everybody had a wicket at least to their name but Lyon was the pick as he not only was economical but also took a wicket.

After Smith's magnificent ton, Australia put up a competitive total on the board on a tricky wicket and England did not get off to the best possible starts. They lost Bairstow early and Roy too did not make an impact. Vince however, held one end up and stroked a well crafted fifty. However, it was Jos Buttler's innings which put England on top again. Once he fell though, the English batters never got going. Vince too departed and then Australia not only managed to choke the runs but also took wickets regularly due to which the task was too much for England.

What an outstanding game! We mentioned, it is a clash between two favourites of the tournament and it lived up to that expectation. Yes, it was only a warm up game but don't think any team played it as such.

49.3 W

Marcus Stoinis to Jofra Archer. RUN OUT! That is the end of the game! AUSTRALIA WIN BY 12 RUNS! A short ball on middle, Archer mistimes his pull towards deep mid-wicket. They take one, go for the second. Maxwell runs in, picks the ball up and fires it to the keeper who whips the bails off. Archer is well short. Customary handshakes taking place.

49.2 1

Marcus Stoinis to Adil Rashid. Direct hit and it would have been all over! Short and on middle, Rashid looks to pull but gets an underedge towards the keeper. He goes for a run. Archer has to go for it. He gives up but luckily for him, Carey misses his shy at this end. 14 needed in 4. Need a biggie now do England.

49.1 W

Marcus Stoinis to Liam Plunkett. OUT! That has been crunched but straight to Maxwell! Plunkett, probably England's last hope, is walking back. He comes down the track and smashes this short ball but does not get the desired elevation. He holes out to deep mid-wicket where Maxwell takes it. 15 in 5.

End of Over : 49 6 Runs 49.3: 283/8
48.6 2

Kane Richardson to Adil Rashid. They get a couple courtesy a misfield! 15 needed in the last over. Slower one again and it is outside off, Rashid slaps it towards Smith. He lets it through and concedes an extra run.

48.5 2

Kane Richardson to Adil Rashid. In the air... but safe and two taken! Full and it is the slower one again. It is lofted towards mid-wicket for a couple. 17 needed from 7. They need to go big on the next ball.

48.4 0

Kane Richardson to Adil Rashid. Just the two runs from the four balls! Excellent deceptive bowling from Kane. Slower one and the length is perfect outside off, Rashid swings but misses.

48.3 0

Kane Richardson to Adil Rashid. Now a dot! The game seems to be slipping away from England. Rashid looks to paddle but Richardson bowls it outside off, he then looks to guide it down to third man. Misses.

48.2 1

Kane Richardson to Liam Plunkett. Two balls two singles! Perfect start for Richardson. Short and on the body, Plunkett pulls it towards deep square leg for one.

48.1 1

Kane Richardson to Adil Rashid. Just a single to begin with! Slower one and outside off, Rashid hits it towards sweeper cover and takes one.

End of Over : 48 3 Runs 49.3: 277/8
47.6 1

Marcus Stoinis to Adil Rashid. Very full and on middle, Rashid hits it down to long on but only for a run. Singles won't hurt Australia at the moment. What an over from Stoinis. He only concedes 3 runs and also got Woakes run out. 21 needed in the last two overs.

47.5 0

Marcus Stoinis to Adil Rashid. Another dot! This is brilliant from Stoinis, changing his length continuously. He goes short this time. Rashid looks to upper cut but misses. 22 in 13 now.

47.4 1

Marcus Stoinis to Liam Plunkett. Only a run again! Full and on off, Plunkett hits it hard towards mid off for a single.

47.3 0

Marcus Stoinis to Liam Plunkett. A yorker on middle, it is jammed out towards the bowler. Top bowling by Stoinis. Just the run from the first three balls.

Summary

England and Australia meet in the third warm-up match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 (CWC 2019). The two arch-nemesis face each other at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Southampton. The ENG vs AUS practise match begins at 3:00 pm (IST) (10:30 pm BST) (7:30 pm ACST). Both England and Australia come on the back of big series victories over Pakistan.

 

England clean swept the five-match ODI series over Pakistan 4-0 before coming to the ICC tournament. They are among the most balanced sides at CWC 2019 and are also the favourites. But playing at home, England are under extreme pressure to lift the World Cup. They might also miss skipper Eoin Morgan for the opening practice match after the former hurt his left index finger during a practise session.

 

Australia, on the other, landed in the United Kingdom after ODI series victories over both India and Pakistan. The latter were clean swept 5-0 in Abu Dhabi. The return of banned duo Steve Smith and David Warner has balanced their batting line-up, while their fast bowling is among the best in the tournament. They will aim to acclimatise the conditions in England at the earliest as they defend the crown.

 

England (From): James Vince, Jonny Bairstow, Jason Roy, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan (c), Jos Buttler (w), Ben Stokes, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Tom Curran, Adil Rashid, Liam Plunkett, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer and Liam Dawson.

 

Australia (From): Aaron Finch(c), David Warner, Steven Smith, Usman Khawaja, Glenn Maxwell, Alex Carey(w), Shaun Marsh, Marcus Stoinis, Kane Richardson, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jason Behrendorff.

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