Summary

  • Second ODI, Headingley

  • Australia crush England by 68 runs to take 2-0 series lead

  • England, chasing 271, bowled out for 202, having earlier slumped to 65-5

  • Australia post 270 after Carey (74) rescues tourists from 221-9

  • Watch highlights on BBC Two and iPlayer at 20:30 BST

  • Third ODI at Chester-le-Street on Tuesday

  1. Aus 146-4published at 25 overs

    Well, Bethell has burgled a wicket there and England peg Australia back a touch.

    Mike Peter has been itching to dish out the chin music for a while, and here he is to take you through the rest of the innings!

  2. Postpublished at 12:51 British Summer Time

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport at Headingley

    #BooWatch.

    Alex Carey, as he was here in the Ashes last summer, is jeered to the middle.

  3. Postpublished at 12:50 British Summer Time

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    It's a touch quicker from Bethell, it was driven into the surface, but it's gripping as the pitch gets drier.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 24.2 overs

    Labuschagne c Livingstone b Bethell 19 (Aus 145-4)

    It's not the greatest delivery Jacob Bethell will ever bowl - it's short and Marnus Labuschagne pulls, but he mistimes it badly and Liam Livingstone takes a simple catch at midwicket!

    Media caption,

    Labuschagne departs for 19 to Bethell

  5. Postpublished at 12:45 British Summer Time

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    When you err on length against Australians, it's the absolute onion for them to swing it powerfully over the leg side.

  6. 6 runs

    Aus 141-3published at 23.2 overs

    Carse is struggling - a no-ball gives Marsh a freebie and he sends that into the Western Terrace again. The Durham quickie has gone for over 60 off five overs.

  7. 50 runs

    50 for Marshpublished at 23.1 overs

    Brydon Carse drops short and Mitchell Marsh rocks back before pulling him high into the Western Terrace - about 10 rows from the very back!

    And that's his 50, off 47 deliveries, with six fours and two sixes.

    Media caption,

    Marsh brings up his 50 with a six

  8. Aus 128-3published at 23 overs

    Labuschagne 17, Marsh 45

    Mitchell Marsh repeats the treatment he dished out to Rashid, going to one knee to slap Bethell past the square leg umpire, who swerves just as he thinks the ball is heading his way.

  9. Aus 123-3published at 22 overs

    Australia nurdle a few singles, then Marnus Labuschagne lays back to punch the last ball of the over past cover for four.

    Jacob Bethell is up next, replacing Adil Rashid.

  10. Postpublished at 12:36 British Summer Time

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    That's a very good way of remembering it.

  11. How's stat?!published at 12:36 British Summer Time

    Andy Zaltzman
    Statistician on Test Match Special

    The last time Steve Smith was bowled against England in an ODI was the opening match of the 2015 World Cup.

    A game better known as the Steve Finn hat-trick match.

  12. Aus 118-3published at 21.3 overs

    Brydon Carse returns to the fray from down the hill, and an inside edge from Mitchell Marsh scoots past his leg stump to get some of the crowd excited.

  13. How stat?!published at 12:33 British Summer Time

    Andy Zaltzman
    Statistician on Test Match Special

    England's XI at Trent Bridge had 3,298 runs between them. Two Australians, Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell had more than the entire England side.

  14. Smith bowled by Pottspublished at 12:33 British Summer Time

    A proper 'got him!' moment sees off the former skipper.

    Media caption,

    Smith bowled by Potts for four

  15. Aus 111-3published at 20.1 overs

    At last! Mitchell Marsh drops to his knee and sweeps Adil Rashid to the boundary behind square leg.

  16. Aus 107-3published at 20 overs

    Olly Stone concedes just the one from his latest over, and the lull continues - but Australia are still going at over five an over.

  17. Aus 106-3published at 19.4 overs

    On the subject of bowlers we have yet to see, I would love it, absolutely love it, if Harry Brook came on with his dibbly-dobblies. But I doubt it will happen...

  18. How's stat?!published at 12:27 British Summer Time

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    England will have all the data around par-scores at different venues, and this fast start from Australia may have them concerned. 300+ has only been chased twice at Headingley, from almost 50 ODIs at the ground.

  19. Aus 106-3published at 19 overs

    Another quiet over glides by, the game has gone into a bit of a lull. It's that part of the innings you can mark down as 'one for the purist'.

  20. Aus 103-3published at 18 overs

    Olly Stone is back from the press box end and concedes four from the over, Adil Rashid doing well to cut the ball off at third and sending in a decent throw on the turn from the last.

    Just the four bowlers so far - will we see Jacob Bethell's left-arm spin soon? Or Liam Livingstone's 'bit of everything'?