Eng 21-5published at 12 overs
First change for Australia as Mitch Marsh comes into the attack.
A tidy start from the all-rounder, with Morgan forced to cover up and defend out a maiden.
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Four wickets for Cummins; three for Hazlewood & Tye
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Matthew Henry
First change for Australia as Mitch Marsh comes into the attack.
A tidy start from the all-rounder, with Morgan forced to cover up and defend out a maiden.
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Ali Mason: This pitch is Chelmsford 2015 esque. A Jesse Ryder 44 wickets kind of deck.
The first relatively sedate over of the innings as Moeen and Morgan work Hazlewood away for three singles from it.
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Cummins 4-1-10-2
Cummins bangs the ball down very short and it's duly called a wide on height.
Morgan then drives on the up down the ground and it's running away to the boundary...but England won't get their first four of the day as Warner scurries after it to keep it to three.
England's captain now has double figures!
That's the end of the powerplay. I reckon Australia probably shaded it.
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James Billington: This is the mentality of English cricketers. Series is won, no concentration at all. Australian players would be focused on a 5-0 whitewash.
Tom Foley: At the rate this match is going we should be all done by drinks break!
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
These are about as tough batting conditions as you will see in a one-day international at the moment.
Morgan 8, Moeen 2
Jeez. Eoin Morgan decides to charge at Hazlewood, clips it into his pads and over the stumps but short of the slips.
Morgan then continues his valiant attempt to become the first England batsman to get to double figures, flicking off his legs for one.
Hazlewood hoops one back into Morgan and gets it through onto the pads.
Huge appeal from Australia but that looked to have pitched outside leg and was tailing past leg stump anyway.
England have got through an over without conceding at wicket!
Just. Eoin Morgan nearly edges back onto his own stumps but picks up one, after also knocking it into the covers for a single.
Moeen Ali picks up one dabbing into the off side.
The lowest ODI score ever is 35 by Zimbabwe against Sri Lanka in 2004.
England's lowest ODI score is 86 against Australia in 2001.
The tourists do of course have the highest ODI total in history, with 444 against Pakistan in 2016.
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James Davies: Will England hold the highest and lowest ODI total after today??
J Mo: What. Is. Happening.
Hazlewood 4-0-7-3
Moeen Ali gets off the mark with an inside edge for one before Morgan chips just about over the in-field on the leg side for a single.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That was almost the perfect delivery from Josh Hazlewood. When you practise bowling that is what you want to bowl.
It shows the form Buttler is in. To get an edge on a ball like that you are pretty unlucky.
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
This is absolutely astonishing stuff.
Buttler c Paine b Hazlewood 0 (Eng 8-5)
Er...
It's an absolute pearler from Josh Hazlewood, probably the best ball of the series. A perfect length, touch of swing away and Jos Buttler plays down what looks to be the right line - only for the deviation to take the ball away to catch the outside edge and fly through to Tim Paine.
A classic dismissal in Test cricket and not one you often see with the white ball.
Tremendous bowling from the Aussie opening pair but England are wilting in Adelaide.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It has been a very good start from these Australian bowlers but you have got to think the English batsmen will be disappointed with the shots that have been played. It was two rash drives from Roy and Bairstow and then I'm not sure how to describe that hook shot from Joe Root.
After his terrific century in the third match, maybe it's a good thing England have got Jos Buttler in early? Straws? Clutching?
Anyway, the wicketkeeper won't be facing just yet as the batsmen crossed.
Eoin Morgan drives back past Cummins for a couple. England now have twice as many runs as wickets.