Aus 170-6published at 16.4 overs
Need 51 from 20 balls
Ashton Agar goes across his stumps but can only scoop it for one round the corner.
Andrew Tye then swipes round the corner for another one. England happy with singles.
England's sixth straight win over Aus
Eng 221-5 - second highest T20 total
Buttler 61 off 30 balls
22-ball fifty - fastest by England player
Hales 49 (24), Roy 44 (26)
Australia 193: Finch 84 (41)
Rashid 3-27, Jordan 3-42
Stephan Shemilt and Jack Skelton
Need 51 from 20 balls
Ashton Agar goes across his stumps but can only scoop it for one round the corner.
Andrew Tye then swipes round the corner for another one. England happy with singles.
Need 53 from 22 balls
David Willey returns, giving up a single to Andrew Tye.
The left-armer then goes for the full, wide yorker, striking the line and it's called a wide.
He gets the next one exactly right though, with Ashton Agar playing and missing.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
That is almost criminal from Australia, letting Rashid bowl that many dot balls.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Rashid finishes with 3-27. That is the second time he has taken three wickets for England in a T20. He bowled 11 dot balls in his four overs.
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Need 55 runs from 24 balls
Adil Rashid responds by just conceding a single, bringing an end to another fine spell of 3-27 off his four overs.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Tye can certainly hit a good ball. It doesn't take him long to get going.
Target 222
Oh hello. New man Andrew Tye clobbers a mighty six over mid-wicket.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Chris Jordan is one of the best in the world. He's cool, calm and collected. To take a catch like that takes a lot of courage - on the big occasion.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
Brilliantly caught! He had to balance himself perfectly. He had one eye on the boundary rope and one eye on the ball.
Finch c Jordan b Rashid 84 (Aus 158-6)
Is that the ball game?!
Adil Rashid holds his nerve, tosses it up and Aaron Finch tries to climb into a slog down the ground but doesn't get all of it.
The ball flies high, Chris Jordan settles himself under it and snaffles the catch superbly, just in from the boundary rope.
A huge moment and an end to a brilliant knock by Australia's captain, taking on England almost single-handed.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
England desperately need a wicket and they desperately need Australia's captain out. But Rashid is coming on two overs late.
Target 222
Aaron Finch stands, delivers and smacks the returning Adil Rashid straight back down the ground for four.
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Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is the highest sixth-wicket partnership in a T20 international chase.
Need 68 from 30 balls
Full and straight from Jordan, driven down the ground by Finch but England have men in the deep. Just a single. Decent over from Jordan after the previous destruction.
That's a partnership of 82 for Agar and Finch so far.
Target 222
Yorker from Jordan, just a single for Agar.
One delivery for Finch to face.
Need 70 from 32 balls
Slower ball from Chris Jordan, Ashton Agar waits for it and slaps it through the covers for four, with Liam Plunkett diving over it.
Target 222
Aaron Finch eases up completing his second run and the throw in from David Willey almost runs him out, with the Aussie captain swerving to avoid it.
What a way to go that would've been. On we go though.
What does Eoin Morgan do here to stem the tide?
Chris Jordan is coming back on.