Australia a commanding seven-wicket win over England in the year the first ODI of the five-match series Thursday (September 19) led by Head of Travis154 unbeaten. Chasing 316 for victory, Head’s superb knock guided Australia to their target by six overs.
The opener’s highest knock in ODIs on English soil laid the foundation for Australia’s biggest successful ODI chase in England. The skipper’s performance was bolstered by a 148-run stand Marnus Labuschagne77* contributor. Australia’s win extended their ODI winning streak to 13 matches and took a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
England falters after a strong start
Earlier, England looked set for a substantial total Ben Duckett‘s played well in 95 and Will Jacks‘half a century. At 213/2, the hosts were in control but Duckett’s dismissal caught him and struck. Marnus Labuschagnecaused a collapse. captain Harry Brooke Labuschagne was the next to fall and England’s batting collapsed thereafter. Labuschagne and Adam Zampa (3/49) Zampa spun a net around the English dead, marking his 100th ODI appearance by taking key wickets. England lost the last eight wickets for just 102 runs, slipping to 315 from a strong position.
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Travis Head’s flawless chase with Marnus Labuschagne for Australia
Australia’s chase began with an early loss Mitchell Marsh For 10, however, Bash took charge, playing with precision and flair. He survived a difficult fate Brydon Carse reduced it to 6 but quickly shifted gears to dominate the bowling attack. His sixth ODI century came in just 92 balls which included 19 boundaries and 3 sixes. Labuschagne, playing a supporting role, allowed Head to lead as the two batsmen dismantled England’s bowling attack. Head’s unbeaten 154 is a testament to his consistency and form, guiding Australia to a comfortable win with plenty of time to spare.
England will now face a tough task in the second ODI at Headingley where they need to regroup and counter Australia’s pace. After this crushing defeat, the home side will be looking for a more disciplined bowling effort and more solidity in the middle order as they try to level the series.
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