Jos Buttler ton hands England ODI series win
SYDNEY: England’s Jos Buttler struck a belligerent unbeaten 100 to set up a 16-run win over Australia in the third ODI on Sunday, as the touring side took an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
The right-handed batsman produced late fireworks to complete his fifth ODI hundred on the last ball of England’s innings, helping them reach an unlikely 302-6 in their 50 overs after Australia put them in.
The hosts lost wickets at crucial junctures in reply and fell short in their chase, reaching 286 for six in their 50 overs.
“So proud of the guys today,” England captain Eoin Morgan said at the presentation. “I thought Jos was probably the difference in the sides, certainly with the bat.
“He paced his innings to perfection. He took the responsibility on his shoulders and ... played anchor in one way, until the last five or six overs.”
Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis scored 56 in 43 balls and added 74 in a sixth-wicket stand with wicketkeeper Tim Paine, who made 31 in 35 balls, to give the hosts hope of victory, but the target proved beyond their reach.
Aaron Finch continued his strong run with a 62 in 53 balls after back-to-back centuries in the first two ODIS but the opener’s dismissal to leg-spinner Adil Rashid severely hampered the hosts’ progress.
Finch reviewed the umpire’s lbw decision but replays showed the ball was clipping the leg stump and the on-field decision was upheld.
Australia captain Steve Smith and Mitchell Marsh were going along nicely in a fourth-wicket stand of 68 before the former was given out caught behind off fast bowler Mark Wood with wicketkeeper Buttler clinging on to a low, one-handed grab. Wood was England’s best bowler with 2-46 in his 10 overs.
Brief scores: England 302-6 in 50 overs (J Buttler 100*, J Hazlewood 2-58) vs Australia 286-6 in 50 overs (A Finch 62, M Marsh 55, M Stoinis 56, M Wood 2-46)