Warner’s hundred helps Australia whitewash England

Published November 22, 2022
Australia’s David Warner (R) plays a shot as England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler (L) looks on during the third one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Australia and England at the MCG in Melbourne on November 22, 2022. — AFP
Australia’s David Warner (R) plays a shot as England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler (L) looks on during the third one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Australia and England at the MCG in Melbourne on November 22, 2022. — AFP

Australia, fuelled by hundreds from Travis Head and David Warner, crushed England by 221 runs in the third one-day internationals to sweep the series in front of largely empty stands at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Tuesday.

Head and Warner forged a 269-run stand, the highest opening partnership at the MCG, as Australia amassed 355-5, the highest total at the venue after two rain interruptions had reduced the game into a 48-overs-a-side affair.

When they returned, spinner Adam Zampa (4-31) led England’s rout as the visitors, chasing a revised target of 364 under the Duckworth-Lewis method, were bundled out for 142 in 31.4 overs suffering their heaviest defeat in the 50-overs format.

On a day when batting records tumbled at the MCG, only 10,406 fans were present at the stadium which can host 100,000.

“It’s been fantastic, all three games,” Pat Cummins, his first series in charge of the Australia ODI squad, said. “Everything has really clicked, the bowlers have all wanted to bowl and the batters have been fantastic.

“Good to finish it off here, that’s just about the best ODI I’ve been a part of.” Earlier put into bat, Australia got off to a blazing start with Head and Warner relishing the steady supply of short-of-length deliveries by England’s jaded attack.

Head raced to a 91-ball hundred, his third in one-day internationals, with a four off Chris Woakes and went on to make a career-best 152 which contained four sixes and 16 fours.

Warner, who made 106, needed 97 balls to bring up his 19th hundred ending a century drought dating back to early 2020.

Olly Stone (4-85) finally broke the stand in the 39th over dismissing both the openers in a space of four balls.

England, who won the T20 World Cup by beating Pakistan in the Nov. 13 final in Melbourne, were equally lackluster in their batting.

Jason Roy top-scored for them with a battling 33 but they lost wickets at regular intervals and the lack of partnership meant they were never in the chase.

“We tried out best but we’ve fallen a long way short,” England captain Jos Buttler said.

“It was always going to be a tough series for us coming off the back of the World Cup…” Moeen Ali was initially rested but had to step in as a concussion replacement for Phil Salt who hurt himself while fielding.

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