Eng 306-9published at 48.2 overs
They will hit out a bit.
Adil Rashid starts Connolly's over with consecutive twos, a drive through the covers bring up England's 300 and a heave through mid-wicket.
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They will hit out a bit.
Adil Rashid starts Connolly's over with consecutive twos, a drive through the covers bring up England's 300 and a heave through mid-wicket.
Travis Head returns to the attack and England work a run off each of his deliveries.
Two overs to go - will England hit out a bit?
Andy Zaltzman
Statistician on Test Match Special
It's the first time in ODI history that Australia have used five different spinners.
The debutant Cooper Connolly gets a third over, having gone for 18 runs from his first two.
He concedes just three on this occasion, a sharp delivery bouncing off Inglis' gloves for a leg bye and a couple of singles off the bat.
That's Maxwell's ten overs completed, as England work him around for four singles.
The Australia spinner finishes on 2-49.
Geoff Lemon
Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds
Adil Rashid has middled his last couple of shots, but he's not got full value for them.
Seam for Australia, for the first time since the 21st over, as Mitchell Starc returns to the attack.
Rashid guides his opening delivery down to the boundary at deep third for four.
A whip into the leg side brings two, before a nice-looking drive to point sees him retain the strike.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Bristol
It's drizzling now.
Olly Stone is the last man out of the hutch for England.
He blocks Maxwell's final delivery.
Steven Finn
Former England fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That's some excellent piece of wicket keeping from Josh Inglis and there's a massive grin on his face when it went into his gloves. Matthew Potts walked immediately, so he knew!
Potts c Inglis b Maxwell 6 (Eng 276-9)
And there goes the ninth.
Australia bring back Glenn Maxwell for his penultimate over and he nabs Matthew Potts with its penultimate ball, a bottom edge attempting the reverse sweep going through low to Josh Inglis behind the stumps.
England are nearly done, and will be wondering how they've found themselves here.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Bristol
Wind picking up. Floodlights taking effect.
Andy Zaltzman
Statistician on Test Match Special
That four from Adil Rashid is England's first boundary in eight-and-a-half overs and only the second since the 27th over!
A boundary! An actual boundary!
Rashid hoiks Zampa's opening delivery out to deep mid-wicket, where Matthew Short manages to initially stop the ball bouncing over the boundary but then sees it drop onto the ropes.
That's Zampa done with figures of 2-74, 51 of those runs conceded in the first four overs.
A fifth over on the trot for Travis Head, who was probably expecting to be off by now.
He's got figures of 3-22, with England adding a couple more singles here.
Three dots to start Adam Zampa's over, three singles to close it.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Bristol
England scored 59 runs between the 26th and 40th overs, having scored 202 in the first 25.
Matthew Potts now, trying to salvage something from this England collapse.
He takes a single into the leg side from his opening delivery.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Bristol
The groundstaff are walking ominously around the ground.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Sounds
That was absolutely plumb and only two wickets left for England now!