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England smash ODI world record against Australia at Trent Bridge

Bairstow and Hales lead the way for Morgan’s men

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England broke their own all-time record for the highest total ever scored in a men’s one-day internatio­nal when they posted 481 for six against Australia at Trent Bridge yesterday.

When Alex Hales, who already had a hundred to his name, hoisted Jhye Richardson for six in the 46th over it meant England had broken their previous world record total of this level — also set at Trent Bridge — of 444 for three against Pakistan in 2016.

Hales eventually holed out for 147 on his Nottingham­shire home ground after opener Jonny Bairstow had made 139.

Eoin Morgan, England’s ODI captain, became the country’s highest run-scorer in this format during a 21-ball 50 — the fastest by any England batsman in terms of balls faced — on his way to 67.

At one stage it seemed 2019 World Cup hosts England might become the first side in the 4,011 match history of men’s ODIs to score 500.

Torrent of runs

But their chances of achieving that feat effectivel­y ended when Hales and Morgan were dismissed off successive deliveries to leave them 459 for five off 47.3 overs.

Australia captain Tim Paine, who won the toss, used eight bowlers but was unable to stem the torrent of runs.

An Australia attack missing injured Ashes-winning fast bowlers Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, were smashed to all corners of Trent Bridge with medium-pacer Andrew Tye’s nine wicketless overs costing 100 runs.

England lead this five-match series against world champions Australia 2-0.

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