England Bowled Out for 179, Australia Win Fifth ODI by 6 Wickets

England Bowled Out for 179, Australia Win Fifth ODI by 6 Wickets

England and Australia faced off in a thrilling fifth and final ODI match, with Australia winning the toss and electing to field. England openers Phil Salt and Ben Duckett got off to a strong start, putting on 58 runs in the first 6 overs.

Salt was particularly aggressive, hitting two sixes and a four off Aaron Hardie’s bowling. However, Hardie eventually got his revenge, dismissing Salt for 45 off a short ball that was caught by Marnus Labuschagne at point.

Duckett continued to play positively, hitting a four off Josh Hazlewood’s bowling. However, he was also dismissed by Hardie, who bowled him for 27. Will Jacks came in at number 3 and played a solid innings, scoring 26 runs off 29 balls.

England’s middle order struggled to maintain the momentum, with Harry Brook, Jamie Smith, and Liam Livingstone all falling cheaply. Jacob Bethell and Brydon Carse provided some resistance, but England were eventually bowled out for 179 in 44.2 overs.

Australia’s bowlers were impressive, with Hardie taking 3 wickets for 32 runs and Hazlewood taking 2 wickets for 29 runs. Mitchell Starc also bowled well, taking 1 wicket for 36 runs.

In reply, Australia’s openers Travis Head and Matthew Short got off to a solid start, putting on 40 runs for the first wicket. However, England’s bowlers fought back, with Olly Stone dismissing Head for 22 and Adil Rashid dismissing Short for 25.

Steven Smith and Marnus Labuschagne then steadied the innings, putting on 50 runs for the third wicket. Smith was eventually dismissed by Rashid for 30, but Labuschagne went on to score an unbeaten 62 off 76 balls.

Glenn Maxwell and Aaron Hardie provided some late fireworks, hitting 24 and 22 runs respectively. Australia eventually reached their target with 5 overs to spare, winning the match by 6 wickets.