Summary

  • Australia win fifth ODI by 49 runs (DLS method) to win series 3-2

  • Australia were 165-2 in 21st over when rain arrived

  • England all out for 309 in final over of innings

  • They collapsed from 202-2 to 276-9 but Adil Rashid adds 36

  • Ben Duckett hits century off 86 balls but miscues to mid-off for 107

  • Harry Brook makes 72 off 52 balls and Phil Salt 45 off 27 balls

  • Photo gallery: Best images from the summer of cricket

  1. The Teamspublished at 10:46 British Summer Time

    England: Phil Salt, Ben Duckett, Will Jacks, Harry Brook (c), Jamie Smith (wk), Liam Livingstone, Jacob Bethell, Brydon Carse, Matthew Potts, Olly Stone, Adil Rashid.

    Australia: Travis Head, Matthew Short, Steve Smith (c), Josh Inglis (wk), Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Aaron Hardie, Cooper Connolly, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.

  2. 'Hopefully we can put out our best'published at 10:42 British Summer Time

    England captain Harry Brook: "We would've had a bowl too with the conditions and possibly some rain around.

    "It's a deciding game, always exciting, hopefully we can put out our best today. Jofra is missing out today so Olly Stone comes back in for him."

  3. 'Must-win games are what we play for'published at 10:39 British Summer Time

    Australia captain Steve Smith: "Mitch [Marsh] is just a little sore from the last game so he's no good for today.

    "It is a big game. Hopefully we can start well with the ball, there is a few clouds around so hopefully it nips around a bit.

    "It is a great. Must-win games are what we play for."

  4. Australia win the toss and bowl firstpublished at 10:36 British Summer Time

    Harry Brook and Steve Smith at the tossImage source, Getty Images

    Steve Smith is standing in as captain for Australia today, with Mitchell Marsh missing because of some soreness following Friday's game at Lord's.

    And Smith gets the first job done, winning the toss and choosing to bowl first under grey Bristol skies.

  5. Postpublished at 10:33 British Summer Time

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport in Bristol

    Morning.

    Of course you want to know about the weather.

    It's currently grey and cold but dry. Some forecasts may cause pessimism but when I watched the local forecast on the TV last night I was left with plenty of hope.

    Rain will come later. We might have time to get the game done, though.

  6. Welcomepublished at 10:30 British Summer Time

    Good morning, and welcome to the final day of the cricketing 'summer'.

    And what better way to end it, than with a series decider?

    We'll bring you all the team news, result of the toss and crucially, the weather forecast from Bristol next.