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Australia vs England Scorecard, Match 32, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

Result · Jun 25 2019, Tue - 03:00 PM (IST)
Match 32 - Lord's
AUSTRALIA
285/7
ENGLAND
221
Australia won by 64 runs
CRR:4.95
Player Of The Match
AUSTRALIA - 285/7 (50.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Aaron Finch (c) c Chris Woakes b Jofra Archer 100 116 11 2 86.21
David Warner c Joe Root b Moeen Ali 53 61 6 - 86.89
Usman Khawaja b Ben Stokes 23 29 1 - 79.31
Steven Smith c Jofra Archer b Chris Woakes 38 34 5 - 111.76
Glenn Maxwell c Jos Buttler b Mark Wood 12 8 1 1 150
Marcus Stoinis Run out (Adil Rashid) 8 15 1 - 53.33
Alex Carey (wk) Not out 38 27 5 - 140.74
Pat Cummins c Jos Buttler b Chris Woakes 1 4 - - 25
Mitchell Starc Not out 4 6 - - 66.67
Jason Behrendorff - - - - -
Nathan Lyon - - - - -
Extras 8 ( lb: 4 w: 4)
Total 285 / 7 (50.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Chris Woakes 10 - 46 2 4.6
Jofra Archer 9 - 56 1 6.2
Mark Wood 9 - 59 1 6.6
Ben Stokes 6 - 29 1 4.8
Moeen Ali 6 - 42 1 7
Adil Rashid 10 - 49 0 4.9
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
123/1 (22.4) David Warner
173/2 (32.2) Usman Khawaja
185/3 (35.3) Aaron Finch
213/4 (38.2) Glenn Maxwell
228/5 (41.5) Marcus Stoinis
250/6 (45.4) Steven Smith
259/7 (47.1) Pat Cummins
Bowler O M R W Eco
Jason Behrendorff 10 - 44 5 4.4
Mitchell Starc 8.4 1 43 4 5
Pat Cummins 8 1 41 0 5.1
Nathan Lyon 9 - 43 0 4.8
Marcus Stoinis 7 - 29 1 4.1
Glenn Maxwell 2 - 15 0 7.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
0/1 (0.2) James Vince
15/2 (3.3) Joe Root
26/3 (5.5) Eoin Morgan
53/4 (13.5) Jonny Bairstow
124/5 (27.2) Jos Buttler
177/6 (36.6) Ben Stokes
189/7 (39.3) Moeen Ali
202/8 (41.3) Chris Woakes
211/9 (43.3) Jofra Archer
221/10 (44.4) Adil Rashid
Match Info
Series: ODI World Cup
Date: Jun 25 2019, Tue - 03:00 PM (IST)
Country: England
City: London
Venue: Lord's
Toss: England won the toss and elected to bowl.
England Squad: James Vince, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan (c), Jos Buttler (wk), Ben Stokes, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood
Australia Squad: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Lyon
  • England and Australia are poised to meet for 8th time at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup; Australia have won five of the previous seven encounters in the tournament to England's two.
  • England have managed to register victories in 12 of their last 14 men's ODI games played against Australia (L2); they had tasted defeat 11 times out of a possible 12 to them immediately beforehand.
  • Australia have only suffered one loss in their last seven men's ODI matches played at Lord's versus England (W5 T1); this is the first time these sides will have faced each other at the famous venue since 2015.
  • England have logged three victories in their last four men's ODI matches at Lord's (L1) and have also won four of their five ICC Men's World Cup games there; England's last such fixture in St John’s Wood was a comprehensive eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka at the opening game of ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 1999.
  • After suffering a loss to Sri Lanka last time out in Headingley, England will be looking to avoid recording back-to-back men's ODI defeats for the first time since January 2017 (v India); they haven't tasted successive loses on home soil since September 2015 (the second of those games coming against Australia at Lord's).
  • Australia have an impressive record at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, winning 11 of their last 12 matches at the tournament; the only loss in that run coming against India at the Oval in this edition of the competition (9th June 2019).
  • Joe Root (England) has managed to record a score of 50+ in six of his last seven ODI knocks for his country (including two centuries); the Yorkshireman had gone seven innings beforehand without a half-century.
  • Eoin Morgan has registered 1,815 runs in men's ODIs played out between England and Australia, 217 more than anybody else; he's posted scores of 85 (September 2015) and 89* (June 2012) in his two most recent ODI knocks against Australia at Lord's.
  • David Warner registered 166 off 147 balls in his side's last game (against Bangladesh at Trent Bridge), it was the second-highest ICC Men's Cricket World Cup score ever recorded by an Australian batsman; he is now responsible for the top two knocks in that list (178 v Afghanistan, 2015) and comes into this match having posted tons in two of his last three ODI knocks.
  • England's Jofra Archer and Mark Wood have claimed more wickets from short balls than anyone else at ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019; picking up eight and five respectively.