England pip Australia to win first ODI
LONDON: David Willey’s unbeaten 35 saw England to a nervous three-wicket victory over Australia at The Oval on Wednesday as the top-ranked side in One-day International cricket returned to winning ways after their shock defeat by Scotland.
England, set just 215 to win, slumped to 38 for three.They were cruising to victory during a stand of 115 between Test captain Joe Root (50) and one-day skipper Eoin Morgan (69) under the floodlights.
However, both batsmen were dismissed as England lost three wickets for 10 runs.But Willey, whose score was his highest for England, ended the match with six overs left when he drove Australia debutant medium-pacer Michael Neser for six.
It was England’s spinners who laid the platform for a much-needed victory following a stunning six-run defeat by non-Test nation Scotland in Edinburgh on Sunday.Off-spinner Moeen Ali, the man-of-the-match, took three for 43 in 10 overs and leg-spinner Adil Rashid two for 36 after Australia captain Tim Paine won the toss. Glenn Maxwell (62) and Ashton Agar (40) were the only Australia batsmen to offer much resistance during a sixth-wicket stand of 84.
Australia won toss
Australia
A Finch c Wood b Ali 19
T Head c Bairstow b Willey 5
S Marsh b Ali 24
M Stoinis c Buttler b Rashid 22
*† T Paine c Wood b Ali 12
G Maxwell c Bairstow b Plunkett 62
A Agar lbw b Rashid 40
M Neser c Root b Plunkett 6
A Tye c Buttler b Plunkett 19
K Richardson c Root b Wood 1
B Stanlake not out 0
Extras (w4) 4
Total (all out; 47 overs) 214
Fall: 1-7, 2-47, 3-52, 4-70, 5-90, 6-174, 7-193, 8-197, 9-208, 10-214
Bowling: Wood 8-1-32-1 (1w); Willey 8-0-41-1; Ali 10-1-43-3; Rashid 10-0-36-2 (1w); Root 3-0-20-0 (1w); Plunkett 8-0-42-3 (1w)
England
J Roy b Stanlake 0
J Bairstow c Head b Richardson 28
A Hales lbw b Neser 5
*J Root c Paine b Stanlake 50
E Morgan c Paine b Tye 69
†J Buttler c Richardson b Tye 9
M Ali c sub (Short) b Neser 17
D Willey not out 35
L Plunkett not out 3
Extras (w2) 2
Total (7 wickets; 44 overs) 218
Did not bat: A Rashid, M Wood
Fall: 1-0, 2-23, 3-38, 4-153, 5-163, 6-163, 7-197
Bowling: Stanlake 10-1-44-2; Neser 8-1-46-2; Richardson 9-1-49-1; Tye 10-1-42-2 (2w); Agar 5-0-28-0; Maxwell 2-0-9-0;
Result: England won by 3 wickets
Man of the Match: Moeen Ali (England)
Series: England lead five-match series 1-0
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka), Rob Bailey (England). TV umpire: Marais Erasmus (South Africa). Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (Sri Lanka)
-
Halsey's Fiance Avan Jogia Shares Rare Update On Wedding Planning -
Instagram Head Adam Mosseri Says Users Cannot Be Clinically Addicted To App -
James Van Der Beek Was Working On THIS Secret Project Before Death -
Las Vegas Father Shoots Daughter's Boyfriend, Then Calls Police Himself -
'Hunger Games' Star Jena Malone Shocks Fans With Huge Announcement -
Ex-OpenAI Researcher Quits Over ChatGPT Ads -
Prince William Criticized Over Indirect Epstein Connection -
'Finding Her Edge' Creator Explains Likeness Between Show And Jane Austin Novel -
Margot Robbie Delivers Sweet Message Ahead Of Valentine's Day -
How AI Boyfriends Are Winning Hearts In China: Details Might Surprise You -
Blake Lively Mocked Over 'dragons' After Latest Court Appearance -
Gmail For Android Now Lets Users Create Labels On Mobile -
Emma Slater Reveals Final Moments With James Van Der Beek Before His Death -
Princess Kate Makes Surprise Visit To Support Mental Health Initiative -
Reese Witherspoon Sparks Nostalgia With 'Green Sisters' Tribute To Jennifer Aniston -
Royal Family Faces Fresh Crisis While Andrew's Controversy Refuses To Die