Postpublished at 18:11 British Summer Time 19 June 2018
Fellow opener Jonny Bairstow was also in fine touch, making use of being dropped on 30 by Marcus Stoinis...
...to also clear the ropes with aplomb...
Australia bowled out for 239 in reply to England's record 481-6
England's biggest ever win & Australia's heaviest defeat (in terms of runs)
Hales scores incredible 147 off 92 balls
Bairstow - dropped on 30 - smashes 139, also off 92 balls
Morgan becomes England's record ODI runscorer in making 67 (30 balls)
Skipper also hits fastest half-century by an England player (21 balls)
Australia won toss; England lead five-match series 3-0
Jack Skelton
Fellow opener Jonny Bairstow was also in fine touch, making use of being dropped on 30 by Marcus Stoinis...
...to also clear the ropes with aplomb...
Jason Roy carried his supreme form over from that century at Cardiff to get England off to a blistering start, hitting monstrous six...
...after monstrous six...
...after monstrous six...
I'm not sure how, but I'll try and run through some of the highlights from the England innings.
There are, er, quite a few...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
D'Arcy Short has a perfect pitch to bat on - can he kickstart his ODI career with by coming out firing?
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Is this what you want to see as a spectator? Australia are probably going to get nowhere near this. I remember key moments from close games but now it's just six after six after six.
Raining runs in the East Midlands today.
So that's the second and third-highest ever men's List A scores both hit in the same day.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Highest men's List A limited overs totals:
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
How do you even discuss going about the chase at the interval?
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Sally Smith: Can we play all of England's home games at Trent Bridge, please?
Alex Hales tells Sky Sports: "What a ground! We've had some great memories here as a team and today is another special day. My plan was just to keep the momentum going. I know the ground like the back of my hand so it was nice to do something special. The 500 was murmured when Morg came out but we just couldn't get there."
Jonny Bairstow tells Sky Sports: "It was amazing. This ground is a special ground for us. It always tends to bring something exciting - what a pitch it is."
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Mark Copeman: I’ve listened to a lot of cricket in my 46 years, and that was the most extraordinary innings I’ve ever heard.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
England hit sixes but not just sixes. They were huge, immense sixes.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Australia will go off as the first team in men's ODI cricket to concede over 450 and know it could've been worse.
England didn't score a boundary off the bat in the last four overs and four balls.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That is an absolute hammering.
The end of the carnage. England walk off with the highest total in ODI history. Remember, Tim Paine chose to field first!
Tons for Jonny Bairstow and Alex Hales, some biffing from Eoin Morgan.
Australia drag themselves off like men who have been in the outback for three weeks.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Moeen selflessly gave it a go at sneaking the bye but that's good work from Paine.
Moeen run out 11 (Eng 480-6)
Running to the keeper, Tim Paine accurate with the throw. Moeen short of his ground.
One ball to come...
Just a single. Tye has 0-99...
One-handed to deep extra cover. Fumbled on the boundary, but they settle for two.