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AUS vs ENG: Australia beat England by a margin of 221 runs to win the 3rd One-Day International and 3 Match ODI Series with 3-0 in Melbourne. Australia clean sweep the T20 World Cup Winner England and outplayed them in every department through out the series.

The people at the Melbourne stadium watched Australia’s first duo make 269 runs to win the One-Day International match on Tuesday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground by a margin of 221 runs.

Following England skipper Jos Buttler winning the toss and choosing to bowl. Warner and Head’s hundreds enabled Australia to record 355-5, the greatest ODI aggregate at Melbourne.

Travis Head scored 152 from 130 deliveries, his best mark in the One-Day International category and 3rd One-Day International hundred. Warner achieved a 106.

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David Warner. Picture Courtesy- Getty Images

AUS vs ENG: Spinner Adam Zampa Destroyed the England Batting

AUS vs ENG: Rapid strokes attempted by Steve Smith and Marcus Stoinis and simply outscored. The remaining batsmen on their team, nevertheless, accomplished a fantastic effort of leading them to 355 runs in 48 overs. The DLS technique determined that the new goal was 364.

The contest was cut to 48 overs for each side due to two weather interruptions through Australia’s inning and England’s goal was increased to 364.

With opening batsman, Jason Roy leading the way with 38 runs. The England side was all-out for 142 in the 32nd over.

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Adam Zampa, pic Courtesy- ICC

With stats of 4-85. Pace bowler Olly Stone who was competing in his only sixth One day International topped England’s bowling attack. Australian  Spin bowler Adam Zampa finished the campaign with 11 strikeouts after accumulating 4-31.

The kangaroos swept the campaign before the decisive game by going undefeated by 6 wickets in the Oval and the 2nd encounter by 72 runs at the Sydney.

Jos Buttler’s Aggression in AUS vs ENG

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Jos and Smith during AUS vs ENG Encounter. Pic Credit: Hunt Daily News

AUS vs ENG: Throughout the last One-Day International versus Australia and England at the Melbourne stadium. Jos Buttler the England captain responded in a very aggressive way when Steve Smith refused to concede. While it was obvious he was out. Smith attempted to loft it above the wicketkeeper’s head when batting at 21 off 15 balls, however, he only managed to contact the ball with his hands.

Smith held his position until the England skipper yelled an outraged appeal, at which point the umpire gave Smith the indication to leave the field. Umpire was watching England’s cricket players at the time.

In a rain-shortened encounter in MCG, the starters combined for 269 runs as the kangaroos amassed 355-5. England could only produce 142 all out in response, enduring their third crushing loss.

AUS vs ENG: Target was Changed for England Due to DLS

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Jos Buttler and Steve Smith, Pic Courtesy- HT

AUS vs ENG: Australia’s inning was cut short to 48 overs, therefore according to the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern estimates, England was to reach a mark of 364 to win, something they failed to do so. England’s reaction to the kangaroo’s score was mainly ineffective 9 days following they won the T20 World Cup on the exact grounds.

Since Warner dismissed at 106, recording his 19th hundred in this category, Head scored a One day International career-high 152. Together they put up the second-highest 1st wicket partnership in the ODIs ever.  Olly Stone finally bowled two opening batsmen out in the single over, the 39th of Australia’s session, his route to 4-85 from 10 overs.

Mitchell Marsh contributed throughout the last few overs, scoring 30 off 16. Carey, the wicketkeeper, scored 12 points in six balls. The kangaroo’s innings’ final four deliveries saw Marnus Labuschagne score 8 runs.

England’s batting order found it difficult to reach 150

Olly Stone is bowled by Adam Zampa, Pic Courtesy- espncricinfo

AUS vs ENG: England’s hitters struggled to even reach the 150-run threshold while attempting to score 356 runs, and they ultimately fell short by 221 runs. Adam Zampa, an Australian leg-spinner, impressed throughout his bowling as he again claimed four wickets in the contest and concluded the campaign as the campaign’s leading wicket-taker.

Contrastingly, England’s initial combination only scored 15 runs, with Dawid Malan being bowled by pacer  Josh Hazlewood only for 2 runs in the 3rd over. Jason Roy led the team in scoring with 33, and Adam Zampa finished with 4-31.

David Warner Achieved a Milestone of Hundreds

David Warner Achieved Milestone in AUS vs ENG Contest. Pic Courtesy: ICC

AUS vs ENG: Warner surpassed Hayden’s milestone. Warner is the 10th Australian player to achieve the 6,000 mark in ODIs with a total of 6,007 runs through 139 appearances. He smashed Matthew Hayden’s existing mark of 154 runs to attain the achievement in the shortest innings of any Australian. Only Shane Watson’s unbroken 161 in 2011 tops the chart and Head’s 152 is the 2nd  by the kangaroo’s side in men’s One day internationals against England. Three decades after the initial sweep over England in a competitive one-day series, the thumping earned the kangaroos their 2nd sweep, even a 3-0 triumph.

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