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Right! This series is well and truly alive. England had problems stopping Travis Head in Cardiff and got rattled by the Aussie pace-attack at Headingley but clicked with the bat when it mattered the most. Still, they have to showcase their consistency in all facets at Lord's, a venue where the Aussies thrive and have a good record against the hosts
Australia missed Zampa badly and Marsh knows the kind of impact that his premium spinner would've made in the middle overs - a phase where the visitors completely struggled. They will look to come back strong on Friday, so we can't wait for the match to begin. It's time to end the coverage here and hope you enjoyed it. Until next time, this is Pragadeesh and Darpan signing off
Harry Brook (Player of the Match) - We started off really well with the ball. They started building partnership. With the bat, me and Jacks started to settle. We didn't have much of a chat and the pitch got better at the end of the Australian innings. Thank you, nice to get the first one and hopefully plenty more to come. We need to keep doing the positives and put them under pressure
Mitchell Marsh [Australia Captain]: We did really well to get to 300. Especially with the seaming conditions early on. Hardie played a good knock. We were thinking 250 at one point. (On the England innings) The wicket had flattened out later. We needed to take wickets. Not easy when there is a big partnership like that in between. Zampa was a big miss for us.
8:12 PM Local, 12:42 PM IST - The game has been abandoned. England are 46 runs ahead and they are declared as the winner of this contest. Most importantly, they are still alive in the series. It was a challenging total after seeing Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood heroics in the first ODI. They made 271 look very big with those early strikes and Starc did the same here. He sent both openers cheaply and when England needed someone to do the rebuilding act, Jacks and Brook accepted the role.
They started slowly but their shots were measured to perfection. Once they unsettled the bowlers, they started scoring the boundaries at ease. Marsh looked for his bowling options to break the partnership but it didn't come off until Green's bumper got big on Jacks. The tall pacer broke the stand to even out things but Australia's momentum lasted only for a short while as Livingstone pulled the trigger straightaway and played big shots. Brook, meanwhile, held his shape throughout and picked his spots against the short deliveries. Australia had just one plan to tackle England in the middle phase and it became too predictable
Brook grew from strength to strength and scored his maiden ODI hundred to help England stamp their authority in the game. When the rain interrupted the hosts were in cruise control and turned out to be a deserved winner of this contest.
8:09pm local time [12:39pm IST] - The rain has gotten heavier. A restart looks unlikely but we await official confirmation. Remember, England are 46 runs ahead of the DLS par score. If the rain doesn't stop in time for us to have some play, it would be a damp end to Australia's 14-match winning streak in ODIs that extends back to the 2023 World Cup.
If you are wondering about the context of the Michael Vaughan tweet we just shared, read through:-
7:58pm local time [12:28am IST] - Still raining. The pitch and the square are entirely covered. The crowd has just begun dispersing. We would start losing overs in about 6 minutes from now.
Abhi: "I don't know why Australia carrying Abbott." -- Who should they rather have in the team, Abhi?
We have been told that the DJ at the ground is blasting "Umbrella by Rihanna". On that note, why don't you tell us what are your favourite rain songs by clicking on the "comment" button at the top of this feed?
Masroof Khan:"What happen match?" -- It is currently raining, Masroof. The covers are on.
12:05 AM IST, 7:35 PM Local Time - Alright. The covers are coming on. The players are heading back to the dugout. What's the reason? It was a slight drizzle at the start but it got intensified. England are 46 runs ahead on DLS
37.5 Sean Abbott to Liam Livingstone, good length, at the off stump. The batter opens the face to guide it towards backward point.
37.4 Sean Abbott to Liam Livingstone, slower ball, full and angling into the leg stump. Livingstone pushes it towards the short midwicket fielder.
37.4 Sean Abbott to Liam Livingstone, still short. "Too high", reckons the umpire once again.
The short balls keep landing over the ropes. There is only winner in this short ball battle and it's clearly the England batters at the moment
37.3 Sean Abbott to Liam Livingstone, SIX! Moves the other away this time and whacks the short ball over backward point. Too predictable from Abbott.
37.2 Sean Abbott to Liam Livingstone, SHORT AGAIN! Livingstone moved back and across and put himself in the firing line. Swayed away at the 11th hour.
Starc looked to be a real menace when he sent the openers back in the hut but he struggled to create an impact since then. Perhaps, it was questionable from Marsh to take him out of the attack within three overs when he was bowling superbly inside the powerplay