Head stars as Australia seal England ODI series

Published September 30, 2024
England’s Jamie Smith loses his wicket off the bowling of Australia’s Glenn Maxwell during the 5th One Day International cricket match between England and Australia at The County Ground in Bristol, south-west England. — AFP
England’s Jamie Smith loses his wicket off the bowling of Australia’s Glenn Maxwell during the 5th One Day International cricket match between England and Australia at The County Ground in Bristol, south-west England. — AFP

BRISTOL: Travis Head starred with both bat and ball as Australia beat England by 49 runs in a rain-marred fifth and final One-day International on Sunday to complete a 3-2 series win.

England were set for a huge total when opener Ben Duckett (107) and captain Harry Brook shared a third-wicket stand of 132 in 98 balls.

But from 202-2 slow bowling proved England’s undoing as they lost their last eight wickets for 107 runs to be dismissed for 309, with part-time spinner Head taking an ODI best 4-28.

Australia made a blistering start to their chase, with openers Matthew Short (58) and Head (31) sharing a stand of 78 in slightly more than seven overs.

And when rain stopped play, Australia were 165-2 off 20.4 overs — well ahead of the target required under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method for weather-affected white-ball games.

Steven Smith, leading Australia in place of the injured Mitchell Marsh, was 36 not out before the umpires called the game off.

Short and Head punished a wayward England attack. But Brydon Carse struck with his first ball when he had left-hander Head caught at cover.

Short went to fifty when he pulled Carse for his fourth six in just 23 balls. But he was out when caught behind driving at Potts.

England then missed an opportunity when they didn’t appeal after Josh Inglis, on two, got a thin edge off Carse to wicket-keeper Jamie Smith.

Earlier, Steve Smith won the toss only for Phil Salt to launch England’s innings with a quickfire 45 that featured consecutive sixes off Aaron Hardie.

But Hardie had his revenge when Salt’s drive over point was caught by Marnus Labuschagne, before he bowled Will Jacks for a duck with an excellent off-cutter.

Brook came in and audaciously scooped experienced fast bowler Josh Hazle­wood for four.

Duckett completed a 45-ball fifty before Brook reached the landmark in just 39 balls when he drove Hardie over long-on for six.

Brook then struck leg-spinner Adam Zampa for successive sixes at the start of the 25th over.

But Zampa deceived Brook four balls later with a slower, flighted delivery the batsman miscued low to Glenn Maxwell at long-off. Zampa finished with an expensive 2-74 from his full 10 overs.

Brook’s exit sparked an England slump but Duckett, out for 95 in the series opener at Trent Bridge, completed his second career ODI hundred — both made at Bristol — in 86 balls including 13 fours and a six.

The left-hander’s first England century in all formats this season ended soon afterwards when he holed out off Head.

SCOREBOARD

ENGLAND:

P. Salt c Labuschagne b Hardie 45

B. Duckett c Hazlewood b Head 107

W. Jacks b Hardie 0

H. Brook c Maxwell b Zampa 72

J. Smith b Maxwell 6

L. Livingstone c Inglis b Zampa 0

J. Bethell st Inglis b Head 13

B. Carse lbw b Head 9

A. Rashid c Labuschagne b Head 36

M. Potts c Inglis b Maxwell 6

O. Stone not out 9

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-2, W-3) 6

TOTAL (all out, 49.2 overs) 309

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-58 (Salt), 2-70 (Jacks), 3-202 (Brook), 4-215 (Smith), 5-216 (Livingstone), 6-238 (Duckett), 7-250 (Bethell), 8-260 (Carse), 9-276 (Potts)

BOWLING: Starc 6-0-47-0, Hazlewood 6-0-33-0, Hardie 5-1-38-2, Zampa 10-0-74-2, Maxwell 10-0-49-2, Connolly 4-0-31-0, Short 2-0-6-0, Head 6.2-0-28-4 (2w)

AUSTRALIA:

M. Short c Smith b Potts 58

T. Head c Salt b Carse 31

S. Smith not out 36

J. Inglis not out 28

EXTRAS (LB-9, W-3) 12

TOTAL (for two wickets, 20.4 overs) 165

DID NOT BAT: M Labuschagne, G. Maxwell, A. Hardie, C. Connolly, M. Starc, A. Zampa, J. Hazlewood

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-78 (Head), 2-118 (Short)

BOWLING: Potts 7-0-49-1 (1w), Stone 4-0-36-0, Jacks 1-0-20-0, Carse 5-0-36-1 (1w), Rashid 3.4-0-15-1 (1w)

RESULT: Australia won by 49 runs (DLS method).

SERIES: Australia won the five-match series 3-2.

Published in Dawn, September 30th, 2024

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