Khaleej Times

High-flying England too good for Aussies

- AFP

brisbane — England turned in an impressive all-round team performanc­e to beat Australia by four wickets in the second one-day internatio­nal at the Gabba on Friday.

After restrictin­g Australia to 270 for nine from their 50 overs, the English cruised past the total with 5.4 overs to spare.

“I thought our bowlers were exceptiona­l,” England captain Eoin Morgan said.

“On a really hot day they coped very well.”

All of England’s batsmen contribute­d to the run chase, which was always in control following a 117-run second wicket partnershi­p between Jonny Bairstow (60) and Alex Hales (57).

Jos Buttler (42), Morgan (21) and Chris Woakes (39 not out) all made handy contributi­ons, while Joe Root held the innings together with a measured 46 not out.

“We did enough to win,” Morgan said, adding: “It’s far from our best performanc­e with the bat.

“I suppose that’s exciting in a way. We’re two-nil up in the series and we’re still looking for a complete performanc­e as a batting unit. Hopefully that comes in Sydney on Sunday.”

The Australian­s went into the match without leg-spinner Adam Zampa, who proved expensive in the opening ODI in Melbourne on Sunday, opting for batsman Cameron White instead.

They also handed debuts to paceman Jhye Richardson and wicketkeep­er Alex Carey.

However, the decision to go into the match without a recognised spinner proved costly on a pitch that helped the slow bowlers.

Finch, who blasted his 106 from 114 balls, helped Australia get away to a quick start alongside David Warner.

The burly opener looked like he was leading Australia to a score well past 300 but his dismissal, soon after that of Mitchell Marsh, ensured England were able to keep the Australian scoring under control.

Finch and Warner both dominated the English fast bowlers, who pitched too short on the Gabba wicket.

England captain Morgan turned to his spinners with immediate effect. Moeen Ali had Warner caught at slip for 35, bringing Steve Smith to the crease.

The Australian captain struggled to 18 from 25 balls before parttime off-spinner Root trapped him lbw. —

 ?? AFP ?? Runs aussies scored in last 11 overs with seven wickets in hand england’s Chris Woakes (centre) runs out australia’s alex Carey during the second odi match in Brisbane on Friday. —
AFP Runs aussies scored in last 11 overs with seven wickets in hand england’s Chris Woakes (centre) runs out australia’s alex Carey during the second odi match in Brisbane on Friday. —

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