As it happened | ENGvAUS: Australia beat England by 64 runs
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Match 32 of Cricket World Cup 2019 is between England and Australia
Aussies through to semis...
Australia won the match by 64 runs and they have qualified for the semi-finals.
The first team in World Cup 2019 to qualify.
This is the 8th time Australia have qualified for semis in World Cup history.
44.4 | Wicket!
It's over, Mitchell Starc took the last wicket and Australia have won the match.
Adil Rashid caught out by Marcus Stoinis.
He scored 24 runs.
44th Wicket!
Behrendorff's last over.
3 runs from this over and also took a wicket.
His bowling figure is 10-0-44-5.
43.3 | Wicket!
Behrendorff has done it again... this time he takes Jofra Archer's wicket.
Behrendorff to Archer, caught out by David Warner.
He has taken a fifer...
Archer scored 1 run.
Next batsman is Mark Wood.
43rd Over
Mitchell Starc's 8th over.
3 runs from this over.
42nd Over
Behrendorff's 9th over and he gave 7 runs in this over.
Took 1 crucial wicket also.
41.3 | Wicket!
Chris Woakes out.
A brilliant catch taken by Glenn Maxwell/Aaron Finch near by the ropes.
Behrendorff to Woakes took his 4th wicket, but for this wicket the entire credit goes to Maxwell.
Woakes scored 26 runs.
Next batsman is Jofra Archer.
41st Over
Nathan Lyon is back into attack.
9 runs from this over.
1 sixer on the 3rd ball of the over from Adil Rashid's bat.
40th Over
Jason Behrendorff is back into the attack.
And he does the magic again...
Gave 7 runs and took Moeen Ali's wicket.
The score is 191/7.
39.3 | Wicket!
Moeen Ali out.
Jason Behrendorff to Ali, outside edge and it goes straight into wicket-keeper's gloves.
Ali scored 6 runs.
Next batsman is Adil Rashid.
39th Over
Mitchell Starc's 7th over.
He gave just one run in this over.
38th Over
Pat Cummins' 8th over.
6 runs from this over.
37th Over
Mitchell Starc continues with his magic.
He took 1 wicket and gave 4 runs.
36.6 | Wicket!
Ben Stokes out... the hopes to reach the target are minimal now.
Mitchell Starc strikes to get the most important wicket at this moment.
Stokes' fell for 89 runs.
Starc to Stokes, clean bowled.
Next batsman is Moeen Ali.
35th Over
A much-needed over for England here. A total of 13 runs from this over.
3 massive boundaries helped the batsmen to release some of the pressure.
35th Over
Four singles from Nathan Lyon's 8th over.
34th Over
Stokes and Woakes are trying to get at least one big shot in every over.
Pat Cummins' 6th over and 9 runs from this over.
Two boundaries in this over.
33rd Over
Nathan Lyon comes back into attack.
Just 2 runs from this over.
32nd Over
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Four singles from Stoinis' 7th over.
31st Over
2 big shots gave England 12 runs in Maxwell's 2nd over.
30th Over
Just 1 run from Marcus Stoinis' 6th over.
Not as a filler, Australian skipper Aaron Finch can treat him as a full time bowler.
England are 129/5 after 30 overs.
29th Over
Glenn Maxwell comes into attack.
3 runs from this over.
28th Over
Good over by Stoinis here at this moment.
1 massive wicket and gave just 3 runs in this over.
27.2 | Wicket!
Another jolt to England team as now they lose Jos Buttler's wicket.
Marcus Stoinis gets the breakthrough.
Stoinis to Buttler, caught out by Usman Khawaja.
Fantastic running catch by Khawaja and he should get the credit for his brilliant effort.
Buttler scored 25 runs.
Next batsman is Chris Woakes.
26th Over
Four singles and 1 boundary, total 8 runs from this over.
Fifty up for Ben Stokes!
First English batsman in this match to hit half-century.
Crucial runs in a pressure situation.
But there is a lot to be done.
25th Over
Nathan Lyon continues from one end.
Just one boundary in this over.
24th Over
A good over by Stoinis, 3 runs from this innings.
He is keeping a check on the run flow.
23rd Over
Nathan Lyon is back into the attack.
5 runs from this over, including a boundary on the second ball of the over from Stokes' bat.
Also, England cross the 100-run mark.
22nd Over
Marcus Stoinis' 2nd over.
4 runs from this over.
21st Over
Pat Cummins' 5th over.
2 runs from this over.
2️⃣0️⃣ overs into the England innings and the tournament hosts are 91/4.
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They require 195 runs from the remaining 30 overs!#ENGvAUS | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/cVEEx8Xauu
The required run rate is 6.66.
After 15 overs
Behrendorff is at it again!
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Bairstow can't resist taking on a short ball and Cummins takes another fine catch in the deep.
England 53/4 😶 #ENGvAUS | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/W9jVdwVIC6
The score is 57/4 and the current run rate is 4.32 and required is 6.46.
13.5 | Wicket!
Jason Behrendorff struck again and took Jonny Bairstow's wicket.
Bairstow scored 27 runs before he caught out by Pat Cummins.
Next batsman is Jos Buttler.
After 10 overs
The score is 39/3.
A very slow start here England team and they have lost 3 important wickets.
In previous five overs, England have scored 18 runs.
5.5 | Wicket!
Massive, massive wicket here as Eoin Morgan lost his wicket after scoring just four runs.
Mitchell Starc to Morgan, he tried a hook shot but Pat Cummins, standing at the lon-leg, took the brilliant sliding catch.
Next batsman is Ben Stokes.
After 5 overs
Not an ideal start for England in their chase. They have lost two crucial wickets and the run rate also remained slow.
England scored 21 runs in the first five overs.
3.3 | Wicket!
Another blow to England to their 286-run chase.
Joe Root departed after scoring 8 runs.
Mitchell Starc to Root, lbw out.
Next batsman is the captain himself, Eoin Morgan.
0.2 | Wicket!
James Vince has departed on a duck.
Jason Behrendorff got the breakthrough.
Behrendorff to Vince and clean bowled.
Next batsman is Joe Root.
The second innings has started.
James Vince and Jonny Bairstow have started the run chase and pacer Jason Behrendorff started the bowling attack.
Innings break:
Australia post 285/7 against England.
After 50 over
In the last five over...Australia scored 37 runs and lost two wickets.
Alex Carey scored an unbeaten 38 and Mitchell Starc an unbeaten four runs.
47.1 | Wicket
Chris Woakes struck twice... Pat Cummins walked back to the pavilion.
Woakes to Cummins, edged into wicket-keeper's gloves.
He scored just 1 run.
Next batsman is Mitchell Starc.
45.4 | Wicket!
A massive blow to Australia as Chris Woakes has taken a crucial wicket.
Steve Smith out after scoring 38 runs.
Woakes to Smith, caught out by Jofra Archer standing at the long-on.
Next batsman is Pat Cummins.
After 45 overs
The score is 248/5.
Mark Wood has lift off 🚀🔥 #ENGvAUS | #CWC19 | #WeAreEngland pic.twitter.com/lL7CEJdZ2Q
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England have bounced back and quick wickets have jolted Australia's run rate.
41.5 | Wicket!
A big mix up and it's a mess... Marcus Stoinis run out.
Adil Rashid to Smith, they took 1 run and Stoinis called for another, it was a mistake...
Jonny Bairstow threw the ball at strikers end and, Buttler making no mistake, wiped out the bails.
Next batsman is Alex Carrey.
After 40 overs
In previous five overs, Australia scored 32 runs and lost two important wickets.
They also crossed 200-run mark.
The score is 215/4.
38.2 | Wicket!
Glenn Maxwell out. Pacer Mark Wood got the breakthrough as Maxwell walked back to the pavilion after scoring 12 runs.
Wood to Maxwell, caught out by the wicket-keeper Jos Buttler.
Next batsman is Marcus Stoinis.
35.3 | Wicket!
Immediately after completing his century, Finch lost his wicket to pacer Jofra Archer.
Archer to Finch, caught out by Chris Woakes standing at the fine leg.
Finch scored 100 runs off 116 balls.
Next batsman is Glenn Maxwell.
Finch's century!
Aaron Finch has completed his century. It's his second 100 of the ongoing edition of World Cup.
Finch reached three figures in 115 balls.
After 35 overs
The score is 183/2.
In the previous five overs, Australia scored 21 runs and also lost one wicket.
32.2 | Wicket!
Usman Khawaja out as all-rounder Ben Stokes took the wicket.
Stokes to Khawaja, bowled.
Khawaja scored 23 runs.
Next batsman is Steve Smith.
After 30 overs
The score is 162/1. The current run rate is 5.35 and going with the same, the projected score is 271.
If the run rate goes above 8, then the projected score is 320.
After 25 overs
Australians scored 28 runs in the previous 5 overs and lost a crucial wicket also.
Although, England's biggest threat, Aaron Finch, is still there at the crease and he has the potential to push the run rate even further. It will create pressure on England's bowlers and Australian lower batting order will be relaxed.
The score is 138/1.
22.4 | Wicket!
David Warner departed after scoring 53 runs.
Moeen Ali got the breakthrough.
Moeen Ali to Warner, caught out by Joe Root.
Next batsman is Usman Khawaja.
After 20 overs
Australia crossed 100-run mark and till now, England failed to get a breakthrough...
The partnership is going stronger.
The score is 110/0.
Warner's half-century
After Finch's century, David Warner has also completed his fifty.
Waved his bat towards the dressing room and celebrates his half-century.
Fifty up for Finch...
Australian skipper Aaron Finch is leading from the front and has completed his half-century.
It's his 25th one-day fifty.
Gareth Southgate is in the crowd!
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Is cricket coming home?#ENGvAUS | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/oA2hamp45j
Look who's here...
After 15 overs
This is the perfect start for Australia in a match like this...
Australia are 83/0 at drinks - it's the Aussies' highest-ever men's ODI opening stand at Lord's 🔝
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England need a wicket and they must keep a check on the run flow.
After 10 overs
Australia are off to a stable start and both the openers are looking good at the moment.
They are rotating the strike and playing big shots whenever they are getting a chance.
After 60-ball game, the score is 44/0.
4th Over
Jofra Archer's second over.
5 runs from this over, 1 beautiful boundary on the last ball of the over.
David Warner and Aaron Finch are at the crease.
Australia are 13/0 after 3 overs.
Toss:
England won the toss and elected to bowl first against Australia.
Playing XI:
Australia: David Warner, Aaron Finch(c), Usman Khawaja, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey(w), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Jason Behrendorff
England: James Vince, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan(c), Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler(w), Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood
An intense training session was on the cards for #WeAreEngland#CWC19 pic.twitter.com/vWoYeOv8W4
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They look ready! 🔥 #CmonAussie #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/liDcUn2lgR
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Training done right!
Stats and facts:
At Lord's, teams batting first have won three of the last four games, which makes the toss crucial.
England, bidding to win the World Cup for the first time, cannot afford many more slip-ups in their remaining pool fixtures against fellow title contenders Australia, India and New Zealand -- teams they have not defeated at a World Cup since 1992.
England's rise to the top of the one-day international rankings since their woeful first-round exit at the 2015 World Cup has been based on aggressive batting.
They have twice posted a world record score at this level in the intervening four years, including the current mark of 481-6 against Australia at Trent Bridge just over 12 months ago.
Head-to-head:
In ODIs, both the teams have played a total of 147 matches. Australia won 81 and England 61.
Conditions:
It's was raining yesterday but today, the chances are less. Although, the day is expected to be largely cloudy and thundery showers might develop
🏴 "Going back to exactly what made us a strong team is important." #WeAreEngland
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🇦🇺 "There's no small games in World Cups. It's going to be a great game." #CmonAussie
Who will come out on top? pic.twitter.com/zXpOYhGhmh
All set for the intriguing clash...
Squads
England: Eoin Morgan (c), Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler (wk), Tom Curran, Liam Dawson, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, James Vince, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood.
Australia: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Shaun Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Kane Richardson, Pat Cummins, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Adam Zampa, Nathan Lyon
Preview:
Defending champions Australia will take on their arch-rivals England at Lord's cricket stadium in one of the much-awaited contests of the Cricket World Cup 2019.
England are currently at the fourth spot in the points table with four wins from six games, whereas Australia are at number two with 10 points from six matches they have played so far.
England, who came into the tournament as overwhelming favourites, are in a bit of a tight situation as they need to win at least two of their remaining three games to enter the last four.
However, it would not be an easy task for them, especially considering they have to face India and New Zealand after their Australia game.
Thus, the pressure will surely be on Eoin Morgan and team to come out with a fearless brand of cricket which they have played in the last two years.
To add to their woes is the unavailability of Jason Roy, who has been sidelined due to a hamstring injury.
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