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England win second ODI after dramatic Australia collapse

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MANCHESTER, England, Reuters) - England won the second ODI by 24 runs to level their three-match series against Australia after the visitors, chasing a modest target of 232, suffered a dramatic collapse yesterday.

Australia appeared to be cruising as they reached 144 for two thanks to a 107-run third-wicket partnershi­p from captain Aaron Finch (73) and Marnus Labuschagn­e (48) before capitulati­ng to 207 all out.

Chris Woakes triggered the collapse when he had Labuschagn­e lbw, beginning a run which saw Australian lose three wickets for one run in eleven deliveries.

“That’s as well as we’ve bowled for a while,” said England captain Eoin Morgan. “We took advantage of conditions, the ball reverse swung a little bit, went up and down. Our group of four seamers were outstandin­g.”

England also got themselves off the hook during their own innings. Having won the toss and chosen to bat, they ambled along at a pedestrian pace with Joe Root needing 73 balls for his 39.

They looked to be in real trouble at 149-8 but then hit 53 runs in the last four overs with Tom Curran (37) and Adil Rashid (36) adding 76 for the ninth wicket.

Archer made two early breakthrou­ghs in Australia’s innings when he had both David Warner and Marcus Stoinis caught by Jos Buttler to leave Australia at 37-2.

But Finch — who escaped a run out in the first over — and Labuschagn­e appeared to have put Australia in charge, prompting Morgan to bring Archer and Woakes back into the attack.

It paid dividends as Woakes removed Labuschagn­e, Finch and Glenn Maxwell while Archer castled Mitchell Marsh to leave Australia reeling on 147-6.

Sam Curran sprang into action as he dismissed Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc in successive balls and also claimed Adam Zampa’s scalp.

Alex Carey kept Australia in contention, although it was slow going as they managed one boundary in a 16over spell, before being stumped off Rashid in the penul

timate over.

“England squeezed us - they bowled a really good length. It was hard to hit boundaries but I’m still very disappoint­ed,” said Finch.

“It was getting more difficult as the match went on but that’s no excuse for the collapse. It probably wasn’t the greatest viewer match but it was good to see an equal match between bat and ball.”

 ??  ?? England’s Chis Woakes celebrates with teammates the wicket of Australia’s Aaron Finch. (Reuters photo)
England’s Chis Woakes celebrates with teammates the wicket of Australia’s Aaron Finch. (Reuters photo)

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