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England vs Australia Scorecard, 3rd ODI, Australia vs England 2022

Result · Nov 22 2022, Tue - 08:50 AM (IST)
3rd ODI - Melbourne Cricket Ground
AUSTRALIA
355/5
ENGLAND
142
Australia won by 221 runs (DLS Method)
CRR:4.48
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
AUSTRALIA - 355/5 (48.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Travis Head b Olly Stone 152 130 16 4 116.92
David Warner c David Willey b Olly Stone 106 102 8 2 103.92
Steven Smith c Jos Buttler b Olly Stone 21 16 2 - 131.25
Marcus Stoinis c (Sub) b Liam Dawson 12 15 - - 80
Mitchell Marsh c Liam Dawson b Olly Stone 30 16 1 2 187.5
Alex Carey (wk) Not out 12 6 1 - 200
Marnus Labuschagne Not out 8 4 1 - 200
Sean Abbott - - - - -
Pat Cummins (c) - - - - -
Adam Zampa - - - - -
Josh Hazlewood - - - - -
Extras 14 ( lb: 4 w: 9 Nb: 1)
Total 355 / 5 (48.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Chris Woakes 10 - 62 0 6.2
David Willey 9 - 63 0 7
Olly Stone 10 - 85 4 8.5
Sam Curran 9 1 66 0 7.3
Liam Dawson 10 - 75 1 7.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
269/1 (38.1) David Warner
270/2 (38.4) Travis Head
292/3 (42.3) Marcus Stoinis
324/4 (45.3) Steven Smith
347/5 (47.2) Mitchell Marsh
Bowler O M R W Eco
Josh Hazlewood 7 - 21 1 3
Pat Cummins 6 2 25 2 4.2
Sean Abbott 8 - 45 2 5.6
Mitchell Marsh 5 - 18 1 3.6
Adam Zampa 5.4 1 31 4 5.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
15/1 (2.4) Dawid Malan
57/2 (12.5) Jason Roy
66/3 (14.6) Sam Billings
89/4 (22.3) James Vince
90/5 (23.1) Jos Buttler
90/6 (23.2) Chris Woakes
95/7 (25.1) Moeen Ali
122/8 (28.5) Sam Curran
129/9 (30.3) Liam Dawson
142/10 (31.4) Olly Stone
Match Info
Series: England in Australia 2022
Date: Nov 22 2022, Tue - 08:50 AM (IST)
Country: Australia
City: Melbourne
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Toss: England won the toss and elected to bowl.
Australia Squad: David Warner, Travis Head, Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Marsh, Marcus Stoinis, Sean Abbott, Pat Cummins (c), Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood
England Squad: Phil Salt, Jason Roy, Dawid Malan, James Vince, Sam Billings, Jos Buttler (c) (wk), Chris Woakes, Sam Curran, Liam Dawson, David Willey, Olly Stone, Moeen Ali
  • Australia have won three of their last four men's ODI games played against England in Australia (L1), including their last two on the bounce; they had lost three straight games prior to this run.
  • Australia are currently 2-0 up in the three-match men’s ODI bilateral series against England, a win in the third ODI will hand them just their second whitewash over the Three Lions in a multi-game bilateral ODI series (3-0 in May 1993).
  • Australia have won eight of their last 10 men's ODI games against England at the MCG (L2), although they lost their most recent such meeting in January 2018; Australia are in fact on a three match losing streak at the venue, the last time they were on a longer such run at the venue was a four-match streak from February 1985 to January 1986.
  • England batters have struck a boundary once every 8.3 balls in men's ODI cricket since the beginning of 2022, the best such rate from any full-member side during the period; Australia are sixth in the list (10.4).
  • Australian batters have recorded 24 scores of fifty or more runs in men's ODI cricket since the beginning of 2022 (also West Indies), only Indian batters among full have more such scores in the format during the same period (31).
  • England have a catch success rate of 89% in men's ODI cricket since the beginning of 2022, the best of all full-member sides during the same period; they have only dropped six of their 52 chances with one catch being classified as easy, three as medium and two as tough chances.
  • Moeen Ali (95 wickets) is five scalps away from becoming the fourth England player to register 2000 runs and bag 100 wickets in men's ODI cricket; in doing so, he will join the likes of Paul Collingwood, Andrew Flintoff and Ian Botham in the coveted list though Ali is yet to bag a five-wicket haul in the format.
  • Mitchell Starc (Australia) has taken 16 wickets in the first over of an innings in men's ODIs since the start of 2016 - 10 more than any other player from a full-member side in that time.
  • Jason Roy (3960 runs in 103 innings) is 40 away from becoming the 12th England batter to reach to 4000 runs in men's ODI cricket; in doing so in the next innings, he will become the second fastest Three Lions batter after Joe Root – 91 (Graham Gooch – 108 innings).
  • David Warner (5901 runs in 138 innings) is 99 away from becoming the 10th Australian batter to reach to 6000 runs in men's ODI cricket; if he does achieve the feat in his next innings, he will become the fastest Australian to reach to the landmark in terms of innings batted (Matthew Hayden – 154 innings).