Summary

  • 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

  1. Eng 477-5published at 49.2 overs

    Moeen hammers a couple down the ground.

  2. Eng 475-5published at 49.1 overs

    Andrew Tye bowling it. Root chips a single to long-on.

  3. Postpublished at 17:44 British Summer Time 19 June 2018

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    We can now officially announce that the wheels are coming off Australia.

  4. Eng 474-5published at 49 overs

    One to go. One more for Australia to endure. One more for England to enjoy.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:43 British Summer Time 19 June 2018

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    Kush K: It's hard to think England were the laughing stock of one day cricket 10 years ago. Now England is the most destructive side ever seen in ODI.

  6. Not outpublished at 48.5 overs

    Eng 471-5

    It's been that sort of day for Australia. Not out, then the free-hit goes for four leg byes.

  7. Third umpirepublished at 48.4 overs

    Eng 466-6

    Moeen picks out deep square leg from a Stoinis full toss. Too high? Moeen might get away with this...

  8. Eng 463-5published at 48.3 overs

    It's all just a little calmer, which is an odd thing to say in the 49th over. The crowd are recharging their batteries and Australia, for once, are bowling in the right place.

  9. How's stat?!published at 17:38 British Summer Time 19 June 2018

    Andy Zaltzman
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    England have broken the record for most boundaries hit in an ODI with 62 and counting. The previous mark of 59 was jointly held by England and Sri Lanka.

  10. Eng 461-5published at 48 overs

    No hat-trick for Jhye Richardson. Moeen bunts a full toss down the ground. In the end, only three come from the over. 500 probably a stretch now.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 19 June 2018

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    If England can do this then just imagine how many Scotland would take off the Aussie attack at the Grange.

    Mike, Edinburgh

  12. Eng 459-5published at 47.3 overs

    Moeen Ali and Joe Root now at the crease. Moeen came in ahead of Root. Moeen on strike for the hat-trick ball.

  13. Postpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 19 June 2018

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    Well, Jhye Richardson is now on a hat-trick.

  14. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 47.3 overs

    Morgan c Paine b J Richardson 67 (Eng 459-5)

    This would be a surreal hat-trick. Jhye Richardson has two in two, this time with Eoin Morgan skying straight up in the air. Time Paine does the rest.

  15. Postpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 19 June 2018

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    It's another standing ovation and Alex Hales is getting the congratulations of all the Aussie fielders too.

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    WICKETpublished at 47.2 overs

    Hales c Agar b J Richardson 147 (Eng 459-4)

    The end of another wonderful England knock. Alex Hales made 171 when England broke the record two years ago and has done it again on his ground today. He swings Jhye Richardson miles into the air, looking for roof of the stands, but finds Ashton Agar at deep mid-wicket. Brilliant, brilliant innings.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 19 June 2018

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    Putting England into bat at Trent Bridge with this current line-up is up there with Nasser's decision at Brisbane in '02...

    Felix in London

  18. Eng 458-3published at 47 overs

    Andrew Tye has conceded 93 from his eight overs. He might have to bowl another before this day is done. The most expensive ODI figures are owned by fellow Aussie Mick Lewis, who went for 113 when South Africa knocked off 434.

  19. Postpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 19 June 2018

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    That rather sums up Australia's day.

  20. Not outpublished at 46.4 overs

    Eng 457-3

    All happening. Alex Hales on his knees. Full bunger from Andrew Tye. Straight up in the air and caught. Called no-ball, free-hit. Crowd laughing, Aussies livid.