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England vs Australia Scorecard, Match 3, T20 Tri-Series in Australia/New Zealand 2018

Result · Feb 10 2018, Sat - 01:50 PM (IST)
Match 3 - Melbourne Cricket Ground
ENGLAND
137/7
AUSTRALIA
138/3
Australia won by 7 wickets
CRR:9.52
Player Of The Match
ENGLAND - 137/7 (20.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Jason Roy c Alex Carey b Kane Richardson 8 7 1 - 114.29
Alex Hales c Aaron Finch b Billy Stanlake 3 3 - - 100
Dawid Malan Run out (David Warner) 10 10 1 - 100
James Vince b Andrew Tye 21 21 2 - 100
Jos Buttler c Ashton Agar b Kane Richardson 46 49 3 - 93.88
Sam Billings c David Warner b Billy Stanlake 29 23 4 1 126.09
David Willey c David Warner b Kane Richardson 10 6 2 - 166.67
Chris Jordan Not out 1 1 - - 100
Liam Dawson - - - - -
Adil Rashid - - - - -
Tom Curran - - - - -
Extras 9 ( w: 7)
Total 137 / 7 (20.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Kane Richardson 4 - 33 3 8.3
Billy Stanlake 4 - 28 2 7
Marcus Stoinis 4 - 18 0 4.5
Andrew Tye 4 - 29 1 7.3
Ashton Agar 4 - 27 0 6.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
12/1 (1.2) Alex Hales
16/2 (2.2) Jason Roy
34/3 (3.6) Dawid Malan
70/4 (10.4) James Vince
113/5 (17.3) Sam Billings
133/6 (19.2) David Willey
137/7 (19.6) Jos Buttler
AUSTRALIA - 138/3 (14.3)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
David Warner c Jos Buttler b David Willey 2 4 - - 50
D'Arcy Short Not out 36 33 3 1 109.09
Chris Lynn c Jos Buttler b Chris Jordan 31 19 4 2 163.16
Glenn Maxwell c Jos Buttler b Chris Jordan 39 26 3 2 150
Aaron Finch Not out 20 5 2 2 400
Marcus Stoinis - - - - -
Alex Carey - - - - -
Ashton Agar - - - - -
Andrew Tye - - - - -
Kane Richardson - - - - -
Billy Stanlake - - - - -
Extras 10 ( lb: 2 w: 8)
Total 138 / 3 (14.3 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
David Willey 3.3 - 30 1 8.6
Tom Curran 2 - 23 0 11.5
Chris Jordan 3 - 26 2 8.7
Adil Rashid 4 - 34 0 8.5
Liam Dawson 2 - 23 0 11.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
2/1 (0.4) David Warner
51/2 (5.3) Chris Lynn
116/3 (13.1) Glenn Maxwell
Match Info
Series: Tri-Series in Australia/New Zealand 2018
Date: Feb 10 2018, Sat - 01:50 PM (IST)
Country: Australia
City: Melbourne
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Toss: Australia won the toss and elected to bowl.
Australia Squad: David Warner (c), Aaron Finch, D'Arcy Short, Chris Lynn, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey (wk), Ashton Agar, Andrew Tye, Kane Richardson, Billy Stanlake
England Squad: Jason Roy, Alex Hales, Dawid Malan, James Vince, Jos Buttler (c) (wk), Sam Billings, Liam Dawson, David Willey, Adil Rashid, Chris Jordan, Tom Curran
  • Australia have won four of their last five T20I matches against England; Australia come into this game having won the most recent encounter with Eoin Morgan's men (Hobart).
  • Australia have taken on England seven times on home soil in T20 Internationals; the hosts claiming victory in six of those encounters (L1).
  • Eoin Morgan's side have now slumped to three defeats in a row on the road; they haven't endured a longer winless run away from home in T20I matches since losing five times in succession between January and March 2014.
  • Australia have claimed wins in three successive T20I matches in Australia; having previously tasted defeat in five successive games on home soil.
  • England have faced off against Australia twice before in T20 Internationals at the MCG; Australia have claimed victories in those meetings during 2011 and 2014.
  • Five of the last six T20I games to have taken place at the MCG have seen the toss-winning side go on to lose the match itself.
  • Glenn Maxwell requires just 18 runs to reach 1,000 in T20Is, he'll be the fourth man to record that many for Australia; he comes into this game having posted an unbeaten 103 from just 58 balls.
  • Maxwell has registered scores of 103*, 40*, 17, 66 and 145* across his last five T20I innings for Australia; he's averaged 58.1 across his 15 knocks with a strike rate of 168.6 since the start of 2015, only Virat Kohli has a better average in T20Is in that same period (5+ innings).
  • Alex Hales is set to make his 50th T20I appearance for England, he'll become only the fifth man to record that many outings for his country; only four batsmen have ever registered more runs as an opener than Hales (1,405).
  • David Warner has faced only eight balls in T20Is from David Willey and has been dismissed with two of them; including in the previous meeting in Hobart.