Match Centre
Match Details
Toss
Player Of The Match
Series result
Match number
Season
Match days
ODI debut
Umpires
TV Umpires
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
Scorecard Summary
ENGLAND 287/9 (50 OVERS)
- Dawid Malan134 (128)
- David Willey*34 (40)
- Adam Zampa3/55 (10)
- Pat Cummins3/62 (10)
AUSTRALIA 291/4 (46.5 OVERS)
- David Warner86 (84)
- Steven Smith*80 (78)
- Chris Jordan1/49 (7)
- David Willey2/51 (8)
Scorer: @Thilak_Rama | Commentator: Andrew McGlashan
Australia win by six wickets with an efficient performance in a low-key atmosphere. The opening stand between David Warner and Travis Head broke the back of the chase and Steven Smith looked at ease throughout. The chase never looked in doubt. England were off the pace throughout, expect for the magnificent hundred from David Malan. They did well to get up to 287 after being 66 for 4, but the bowling attack lacked bite. But Olly Stone's performance was encouraging.
Moiz: "This is the ideal start for Australia post Finch era. Cummins has all the ability to lead this team and Head is the perfect replacement for Finch. Also they have likes of McDermott and Philippe in domestic circuit."
Alex: "I do think it's worth pointing out that this is England A vs Australia's first XI... not really worth reading into this result too much! Good to see Olly Stone in particular get a run out, here's hoping he can stay fit and build on a promising start. Should be a useful series for England to try a few others out too." - Will be interesting to see if Woakes, Curran, Rashid and Moeen are all back in Sydney on Saturday
Dawid Malan is player of the match: "It's usually really good wickets, grounds like this are small square which is handy. Tough to miss those two games with all the work you put in over three years. It was gutting. Then to come back here and score a hundred was extremely satisfying. It did a bit early on with the new ball and they bowled very well. We were probably 30-40 runs short. Think 50-over cricket is my strongest format but it's a tough team to get into."
Pat Cummins "Fantastic performance, a team performance. We came in here really fresh and keen to get back into it. Ash Agar into the team, Travis Head, they stood up. Everyone cracked on, it was great. Really pleasing to see classic Smithy, fluent from ball was awesome. It came out alright today, in that last month or so each time I play I'm getting better."
Jos Buttler "Not fussed about the result at all, it's all about the character we showed. Wanted to play with intent. Dawid Malan a fantastic innings. To get to that score from the position we were in was brilliant. In the field we took risks and everyone responded. I'm sure we'll make a few changes throughout the series...keep deepening that talent pool."
Right, on that note, I'll wrap things up for today. We'll be back on Saturday for the second match. Can England keep the series alive? For now, from Gnasher, Alex and Thilak it's goodbye and thanks for joining us.
Big over here for Malan...
END OF OVER:46 | 7 Runs | AUS: 281/4 (7 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 6.10, RRR: 1.75)
- Cameron Green20 (28b)
- Steven Smith70 (73b)
- Luke Wood10-0-59-0
- Dawid Malan1-0-2-0
England in Australia 2022-23 News
England lose top spot in ODIs to New Zealand following 3-0 loss to Australia
Australia, meanwhile, have moved past Pakistan to go to No. 4
Warner back in top five in ODI batting rankings; Conway moves to No. 3 among T20I batters
Starc moves to No. 4 in ODI bowling rankings while Smith goes up to seventh in the batting charts
Jos Buttler 'not fussed at all' by ODI series thrashing in Australia
England's white-ball captain calls on boards to keep all cricket "relevant"
Head 152, Warner 106, England 142 all out
The pair put on a stand of 269 in 38.1 overs, falling just short of their own Australian record ODI partnership of 284
Stats - Head and Warner rewrite ODI records at the MCG
The pair have touched the 1000-run mark together in just 13 innings, a record they now share with Roger Twose and Nathan Astle