Oman Daily Observer

England eye magical 500 after smashing new ODI record

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NOTTINGHAM, United Kingdom: England one-day captain Eoin Morgan said “the sky’s the limit” for his record-breaking side, with a total of 500 firmly in their sights after their rout of Australia.

Morgan’s men posted a new alltime ODI record of 481 for six at Trent Bridge en route to a 242-run thrashing of their arch-rivals to go an unbeatable 3-0 up in the five-match series.

Man-of-the-match Alex Hales top-scored with 147 on his Nottingham­shire home ground, just as he had done when making 171 in England’s 444 for three — the previous ODI record total — against Pakistan at Trent Bridge two years ago.

Opening batsman Jonny Bairstow made 139 on Tuesday, his fourth hundred in six ODIS that included a century in a shock loss to Scotland just before this series.

Meanwhile Morgan, who missed the second ODI in Cardiff on Sunday with a back spasm, smashed England’s fastest fifty at this level, off just 21 balls.

“I think (we’re) definitely very close (to 500),” said Morgan.

“In the position we found ourselves today, with six overs to go, we’d have never imagined — certainly after that game against Pakistan — that we’d come close, pass, maybe stare down the barrel of scoring 500.”

“The sky’s the limit with these guys,” Morgan added after England, the 2019 World Cup hosts, cemented their place at the top of the ODI rankings in style.

England might well have broken the 500-barrier had they not lost both Hales and Morgan, who put on 124 for the fourth wicket, off successive balls in the 48th over.

‘PERFECT STORM’ “When ‘Morgs’ came out, he said ‘If we’re ever going to (get 500), now’s the time’ — but we didn’t quite get there,” Hales told Sky Sports.

Former England captain Michael Atherton, commentati­ng for Sky, labelled the match a “perfect storm” in that a talented England batting lineup were able to make the most of a good pitch on a ground with relatively short boundaries, while facing an inexperien­ced attack.

World champions Australia were without their injured Ashes-winning fast-bowling trio of Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood.

And their hopes of chasing down ENGLAND J Roy run out (Short/paine) ---------------------82 J Bairstow c Richardson b Agar ------------ 139 A Hales c Agar b Richardson ----------------- 147 J Buttler c Finch b Richardson -----------------11 E Morgan c Paine b Richardson ---------------67 M Ali run out (Paine) -------------------------------11 J Root not out --------------------------------------------4 D Willey not out ----------------------------------------1 Extras (b1, lb8, nb3, w7) ------------------------19 Total (6 wkts, 50 overs) ------------------------ 481 Fall of wickets: 1-159, 2-310, 3-335, 4-459, 5-459, 6-480 Bowling: Stanlake 8-0-74-0, Richardson 10-1-92-3, Agar 10-0-70-1, Tye 9-0-100-0, Maxwell 2-0-21-0; Stoinis 8-0-85-0, Finch 1-0-7-0, Short 2-0-23-0 AUSTRALIA D Short c Ali b Willey -------------------------------15 T Head c and b Ali ------------------------------------51 S Marsh c Plunkett b Ali --------------------------24 M Stoinis run out (Bairstow/buttler) --------44 A Finch b Rashid --------------------------------------20 G Maxwell c Plunkett b Willey -----------------19 T Paine c Hales b Rashid ----------------------------5 A Agar c and b Rashid ------------------------------25 J Richardson st Buttler b Ali --------------------14 A Tye not out --------------------------------------------- 5 B Stanlake st Buttler b Rashid -------------------1 Extras (lb10, w6) ------------------------------------16 Total (all out, 37 overs) ------------------------ 239 Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-95, 3-100, 4-152, 5-173, 6-190, 7-194, 8-230, 9-236 Bowling: Wood 7-0-38-0, Willey 7-0-56-2, Root 2-0-19-0, Ali 5-0-28-3, Plunkett 6-0-410, Rashid 10-0-47-4 a daunting target were not helped by the absence of two of the world’s best batsmen in Steve Smith and David Warner after the former captain and his deputy were both given year-long bans by Cricket Australia for their roles in a ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town.

England spinners Adil Rashid and Moeen Ali shared seven wickets between them as Australia were dismissed for 239 with 13 overs to spare.

 ?? — Reuters ?? England’s Alex Hales hits a six to take his team total past 444 runs against Australia in the third ODI at Trent Bridge.
— Reuters England’s Alex Hales hits a six to take his team total past 444 runs against Australia in the third ODI at Trent Bridge.

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