Player of the Match
Player of the Match

END OF OVER:
47 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 214/10 | RR: 4.55

  • Billy Stanlake0 (3b)
  • Liam Plunkett8-0-42-3
  • Mark Wood8-1-32-1

4.15pm: That, points out our stats man Gaurav Sundararaman, is Australia's second-lowest total batting first since the 2015 World Cup. Apart from an 84-run stand between Glenn Maxwell and Ashton Agar, Australia struggled through their innings, never got close to lighting the blue touchpaper, and were bowled out with 18 deliveries left in the can. They may be all about their values now, but there wasn't too much to cherish about that batting. It's six years since Australia defended a target as low as 215 in an ODI... and it's certainly not a chase that will daunt England, back on their own patch and looking to shake Scotland out of their system. Still, it ain't over till it's, etc and so on. Join us again in half an hour

Meanwhile, some mid-innings reading: The Redemption Tour, in association with Sky Sports

46.6
W
Plunkett to Tye, OUT, takes the pace off, Tye dabs at it off the back foot... but only succeeds in tickling a low edge through to Buttler! He took that well, diving forwards, Tye shakes his head but his fun is over - time to think about bowling, with just 214 to defend

AJ Tye c †Buttler b Plunkett 19 (27m 20b 2x4 1x6) SR: 95.00

46.5
0
Plunkett to Tye, no run, fuller, angling in and the ball deflects off a leading edge
46.4
6
Plunkett to Tye, SIX, another short ball, goes for it again - SPANKED! Tye gets hold of an old-fashioned mow across the line and pounds six over deep midwicket! Back atcha

Shakes himself off, Tye is ready to go again

46.3
0
Plunkett to Tye, no run, short of a length, cross seam and skidding on as Tye windmills across the line... and gets a top edge into his face! He seems okay, waggling his head back at the bowler, the grille did its job; but he'll need to be checked over by the physio, just in case
46.2
0
Plunkett to Tye, no run, back of a length, 84mph and past the outside edge as he tries to dab one from the crease
46.1
0
Plunkett to Tye, no run, tasty bouncer from Plunkett, crowding Tye as he tries to pull, is tucked up and beaten

END OF OVER:
46 | 1 Run 1 Wkt | AUS: 208/9 | RR: 4.52

  • Billy Stanlake0 (3b)
  • Andrew Tye13 (14b)
  • Mark Wood8-1-32-1
  • Liam Plunkett7-0-36-2

"But... Lyon is a rubbish white ball bowler?? Just ask David Willey!" snorts dez

45.6
0
Wood to Stanlake, no run, fizzes down another attempted yorker, up by the bootstraps but he's alert to the danger once more
45.5
0
Wood to Stanlake, no run, hits a length, 85mph and Stanlake prods to backward point
45.4
0
Wood to Stanlake, no run, round the wicket, fires in a yorker on off stump, Stanlake does well to keep it out

Lil Bill Stanlake is last man in

45.3
W
Wood to Richardson, OUT, pitched up, slapped to mid-off! Wood has a wicket, Richardson losing patience and picking out the man on the edge of the ring

KW Richardson c Root b Wood 1 (14m 10b 0x4 0x6) SR: 10.00

45.2
1
Wood to Tye, 1 run, goes fuller, 87mph and driven for a single to long-on

"Re Morgan chat, we found ourselves in a Bairstow v Buttler conundrum last year," pipes up Danie. "Now both are nailed on to be in the side, so it is a genuine question, who does miss out when Stokes is fit? Does Stokes play as one of the five bowlers or do we need variation and good to have 6 genuine bowling options." I suspect Hales would be the one to drop out - he, Roy and Bairstow are contesting two spots, if everyone is fit

England 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st0JM BairstowJJ Roy
2nd23AD HalesJM Bairstow
3rd15JM BairstowJE Root
4th115EJG MorganJE Root
5th10JE RootJC Buttler
6th0MM AliJE Root
7th34MM AliDJ Willey
8th21LE PlunkettDJ Willey