Eng 48-1published at 8.2 overs
Vince looked a little uneasy against the spin but this is beautifully timed off quick Jason Behrendorff.
The ball flies off his bat and to the boundary.
Smith hit 116 for Australia in his side's 297-9
England bowled out for 285 - Vince top scores with 64
Smith & Warner were playing against England for first time since ball-tampering bans
Warner hit 43 before holing out in the deep
Both Smith & Warner booed when they walked out to bat & at milestones
Thomas Mallows and Matthew Henry
Vince looked a little uneasy against the spin but this is beautifully timed off quick Jason Behrendorff.
The ball flies off his bat and to the boundary.
Simon Mann
TMS commentator
That's not a bad over from Zampa - there were a couple down the leg side but he made James Vince think once or twice.
Roy 24, Vince 2
Zampa has a raggy bit of cloth tied round his forehead to keep his floppy blonde hair out of his eyes. The hipsters' leg-spinner.
He appeals for lbw to Vince but it hasn't got much going for it. It pitched outside leg stump and didn't spin.
Vince gets off the mark soon after with a two to the boundary fielder.
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I think Australia are about 40 runs short here to make it a tight game. Once England get into their stride they should see this off with ease.
David Ashworth
We're going to have some earlier Aussie spin. Here's leggie Adam Zampa.
Target 298
James Vince is out at number three for England on his home ground. Jason Behrendorff has bowled well here.
Jack Skelton
BBC Sport in Southampton
A little look from David Warner to the crowd after that catch.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on TMS
It was almost the exact same shot David Warner played to get out earlier, it was a hack across the line. That wasn't a classic Jonny Bairstow innings, he didn't look at the races.
Bairstow c Warner b Behrendorff 12 (Eng 39-1)
Gone this time! Jonny Bairstow tries to clear the infield again but skews this one to David Warner who is running back from mid-wicket.
There'll be no big partnership from Jason Roy and Bairstow today.
Here goes Jonny B. He's almost showing off here. Behrendorff goes full and Bairstow just flicks it over mid-wicket for four. He stands and admires.
Crunch. Jonny Bairstow nearly wipes out his good mate Jason Roy as he whacks four down the ground.
That Zampa one definitely wasn't as easy as this...
I might be being harsh in calling this a drop but I think Adam Zampa got a hand on it. Jason Roy pulls hard around the corner and the spinner dives to his right at short fine leg but can't cling on.
Oooof. Closer than I thought. It was flicking the bails so only umpire's call. The original decision stands.
Bairstow has a sheepish grin on his face.
Bairstow doesn't look too worried. It has hit him above the knee roll.
Australia have reviewed an lbw decision to Jonny Bairstow.
It looked high and the umpire didn't take too long to shake his head.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on TMS
If I come back in another life I will do some medical training and follow England around ahead of major tournaments with a mobile MRI machine.
Target 298
Sloppy from Marcus Stoinis. He lets the ball through in the covers and that allows Jason Roy three runs when he should have been kept to nine.
It's another good over from Behrendorff. Those are the only runs from it.
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This pitch isn't the easiest though. Jason Roy is well through the shot on the pull to Behrendorff and is hit painfully on the back.