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11 Sep 2015 05:06 #271109
by dillinger10
Australia win the toss and elect to bat. They will be hoping to continue the trend in this series: bat first + score 300+ = win. Given the early start time and what appears to be a dry wicket, England's spinners could be nullified, priming Australia for a big total.
Both teams make two changes. England rest Steve Finn and Chris Woakes is out due to a thigh injury. David Willey and Mark Wood come into the side. For Australia, Stoinis (on debut) and Hastings replace Starc and Agar.
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11 Sep 2015 06:03 #271110
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Willey with two early wickets, including the scalp of Smith, plumb lbw to a full yorker. He is such a fun young cricketer to watch. 25/2 (7 overs)
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11 Sep 2015 06:57 #271112
by dillinger10
As good as England's fielding was at Old Trafford, it has left a lot to be desired this morning. Maxwell has.been put down twice - both regulation catches. Maxwell and Bailey are looking dangerous. Plunkett has been very poor, bowling way too short.
Australia 98/3 (19 overs)
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11 Sep 2015 07:12 #271113
by dillinger10
Maxwell really is a terrorizing batsman. If he and Bailey stay at the crease for another 10 overs, Australia will be set for another score of 300+. The pressure is shifting back on to England now. 129/3 (23 overs).
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11 Sep 2015 07:56 #271114
by bala24
192/4 now and their run rate also is hovering between 5-5.5 from where they can step up the gas to end on 300+.
Bailey is hitting the pedal harder now.Quite a cracker of a match on the cards.
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11 Sep 2015 08:50 #271116
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Excellent partnership between Wade and Hastings at the end get Australia up to 299/7. This will take some real chasing down.
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11 Sep 2015 09:40 #271118
by Rowe992
Well I think Australia will win this 4th odi match. England is not the same in odi has they are in test and so I think a series white wash may be on the cards.
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11 Sep 2015 10:24 #271122
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Considering the fact that England won the 3rd ODI at Old Trafford, it is impossible for this series to end in a whitewash. I guess you are also forgetting that England just knocked over New Zealand in their recent ODI series? Furthermore, England have rested arguably their best two ODI players (Root and Buttler). Not to mention, Australia are missing various players through injuries and rest too.
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11 Sep 2015 10:46 #271127
by ketchim
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Marsh to Taylor, what a take! Massive dive to his left, down the leg-side, as Taylor flicked so fine that it was almost the perfect one-day stroke.
But Wade was equal to the task, and that is a massive breakthrough
Taylor c †Wade b Marsh 41
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