The Citizen (KZN)

Aussies battle to consolatio­n win

- Adelaide

Travis Head, promoted to the top of the order, led Australia to a drought-breaking win over England in the fourth one-day internatio­nal in Adelaide yesterday.

Replacing injured opener Aaron Finch, Head anchored a shaky Australian run chase with a polished 96, falling just shy of a deserved century and with victory imminent.

England were dismissed for 196 after being sent in to bat in bowler-friendly conditions, losing four of their top six batsmen for ducks as the possibilit­y of a record low score in one-day cricket briefly loomed.

In reply, Australia reached the modest target with 13 overs to spare, finishing on 197 for seven, but the chase was not without concerns as they struggled to win their first game in the five-match series and turn around their dismal recent one-day form.

England had already secured the series by taking an unbeatable 3-0 lead last Sunday, and that result had left the current World Cup holders with just one win in their past 11 completed ODIs.

“Nice to get over the line, a pretty ordinary (batting) display,” he said, noting that the start to the English innings decided the match. It all happened pretty quickly for a moment there, five for eight you’d take any day,” said Australian captain Steve Smith.

England captain Eoin Morgan said his team fell victim to a lively pitch early.

“To be five down after 10 overs and no boundaries in the first 15 really shows how much there was in the wicket,” he said.

Head looked certain to notch his second limited-overs century as Australia closed in on victory, but pulled a short ball from Mark Wood straight to Morgan at midon, having faced 107 balls and hit 15 fours.

Earlier, England’s lowest total of 86 looked in danger until all-rounder Chris Woakes came to the rescue.

In the end, solid resistance from Woakes (78) along with Morgan and Moeen Ali (33 each) – and Tom Curran (35) – enabled England to scramble to a decent total. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? AGONISINGL­Y SHORT. Australian opener Travis Head scored 96 in the fourth one-day internatio­nal against England in Adelaide yesterday to help the hosts record a consolatio­n win.
Picture: Getty Images AGONISINGL­Y SHORT. Australian opener Travis Head scored 96 in the fourth one-day internatio­nal against England in Adelaide yesterday to help the hosts record a consolatio­n win.

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