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Inexperien­ced Australia are learning the hard way against England, says Langer

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AUSTRALIA were handed a reality check as they suffered their biggest one-day internatio­nal defeat when they lost to England at Trent Bridge, said coach Justin Langer, who added that his young side were learning the hard way.

England amassed 481 runs as they thrashed Australia by 242 to take an unassailab­le 3-0 lead in the five-match series. The latest defeat means Australia have now lost their last four ODI series and have dropped to sixth in the rankings, but Langer said they can only improve from here.

“It’s no fluke that they (England) are number one in the world. I’ve never seen anything like that,” Langer said.

“Hopefully, our young guys can learn from it. It doesn’t get harder than that... their top three are brutal.”

Langer said it was not the right time to make wholesale changes, but he was open to the idea of off-spinner Nathan Lyon getting his first match on the tour. – Reuters

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