Summary

  • England seal 5-0 series victory

  • First series whitewash over Australia

  • Buttler makes 110* - slowest ODI ton

  • Rashid falls with 11 runs needed

  • Buttler & Rashid add 81 for 9th wicket

  • Aus 205: Head 56, Short 47*, Carey 44

  • Moeen 4-46, Curran 2-44 on debut

  1. 'We must express ourselves'published at 10:38 British Summer Time 24 June 2018

    Australia captain Tim Paine: "It looks like a really good one-day wicket. We prefer to bat first and England prefer to chase.

    "The message today is to try and express ourselves. We're learning on the job and we've got one more chance today to put our best foot forward."

  2. Postpublished at 10:37 British Summer Time 24 June 2018

    Now then. There are changes for both sides.

    For England, Sam Curran will make his one-day debut, while Jake Ball and Liam Plunkett return to the team. Craig Overton is out with a side strain, while Mark Wood and David Willey also miss out.

    Kane Richardson returns for the tourists, in place of Jhye Richardson, and D'Arcy Short returns in place of Michael Neser.

  3. Australia win toss & batpublished at 10:34 British Summer Time 24 June 2018

    Tim Paine calls heads - and he's right! He looks reasonably pleased about that.

    Australia will have a bat first up.

  4. Postpublished at 10:33 British Summer Time 24 June 2018

    It feels like England play Australia every other month, but this series is almost over, and England are on the verge of a 5-0 win.

    Eoin Morgan and Tim Paine are out in the middle, ready for the toss.

    Also, I am duty bound to remind you that England are playing some football today.

  5. Sam Curran to make debutpublished at 10:32 British Summer Time 24 June 2018

    Some news from Old Trafford this morning.

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  6. Whitewash ahoy?published at 10:30 British Summer Time 24 June 2018

    If England win today, they'll secure a first whitewash against Australia in any format.

    Are you backing them to do it?