Postpublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 19 September 2024
Great batting. Questionable celebration.
Australia win by seven wickets and go 1-0 up in five-match series - report
Head anchors Australia run-chase with brilliant 154*
Labuschagne offers support with half-century
Duckett hits 95 to give England platform
Zampa and Labuschagne take three wickets each
by Matthew Henry & Timothy Abraham
Great batting. Questionable celebration.
Need 96 runs from 96 balls
Travis Head is in a hurry. Two more boundaries come off the final two balls and now this is starting to look like a procession. It's starting to feel like the crowd is resigned to the situation.
We should have known Head could do this. He hit 137 in the World Cup final in Ahmedabad remember.
"Caaaatch" yell the England players as Travis Head mistimes a pull shot but it carries over Harry Brook at mid-on. It's his second boundary in a row.
It's not happening for England.
Need 113 runs to win
The crowd applauds after a better over from Will Jacks but it doesn't bring the wicket England need. Where is that scalp going to come from? Harry Brook hopes it'll be Brydon Carse.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Sounds
The challenge for Harry Brook is where are the wickets coming from? Adil Rashid is wicketless while the last wicket to a seamer fell in the fourth over.
You have to give Australia credit for the way they have played. There's been a lot of clinical punching, but it's easier when you know the equation.
Target 316
England are stuck in that Catch 22 situation. They need wickets but also need to drop the field back to try to stop the flow of runs.
Harry Brook turns back to Will Jacks...
England need another wicket. This was their last.
Kieran Parmley
Cricviz analyst
Travis Head is only the fourth Australian batter to score multiple ODI hundreds at quicker than a run-a-ball against England. The other three were also left-handers - Adam Gilchrist, David Warner and Shaun Marsh.
Need 120 runs from 114 balls
Even Jacob Bethell can't stop this one despite a dive on the boundary. It's another four to Travis Head and all of a sudden the WinViz is much more confidently in Australia's favour.
I wasn't expecting Travis Head to copy Chris Gayle's celebration.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
At the moment this feels like Australia's game.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
A tremendous hundred from Travis Head. He's struck it beautifully.
Easy at that. Travis Head bashes away a full toss for a single which takes him to a sixth ODI hundred.
He puts his helmet on his bat handle and raises it in the air Chris Gayle-style to celebrate.
Travis Head moves to 99. It would have been 100 had there not been some more good fielding.
Harry Brook has turned back to Matthew Potts. He took the early wicket in this innings.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Jacob Bethell has been the best on show for England in the field. He's made two or three diving stops but that's the best of them.
Head 97, Labuschagne 6
I tell you what, Jacob Bethell is a very good fielder in the deep. He has just saved three on his own as Adil Rashid gets away with a long hop to Marnus Labuschagne.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It was trimming the top of the stumps. But if you were batting you wouldn't be happy if that was given out.
Umpire's call...
It would have clipped the top of the stumps.
That on-field call was crucial.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
My guess is umpire's call.