Postpublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 11 July 2019
My mate (hello Fisher) messaged me earlier asking me to get England to 50-0 off 10 overs.
You're welcome.
Here is Tom Rostance to take you through the next spell...
England into their first World Cup final since 1992
Eoin Morgan's side will play New Zealand at Lord's in Sunday's final
Roy (85) stars as England canter to target of 224
Australia bowled out for 223 - three wickets for Woakes & Rashid; two for Archer
Smith only Australia batsman to pass 50
Former captain put on 103 for fourth wicket with Carey (46)
Tom Rostance, Jack Skelton and Matthew Henry
My mate (hello Fisher) messaged me earlier asking me to get England to 50-0 off 10 overs.
You're welcome.
Here is Tom Rostance to take you through the next spell...
Target 224
England take three singles in a row before Jason Roy beats the diving Steve Smith in the covers with a fine drive that is pulled up inside the rope for two.
Roy pushes down the ground, it flicks off Jonny Bairstow's bat backing up and they run. Smith isn't happy, suggesting you shouldn't run for that, but it would've been a single any way if it hadn't hit the bat.
That's the 50 up. Ideal start for England.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on TMS
If Jason Roy is fit he's pencilled in for the Ashes.
Name this shot.
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Roy 23, Bairstow 18
Pat Cummins sends down five very good deliveries but strays onto Jason Roy's hips on the last.
Can't bowl there - Roy unfurls those gifted wrists and clips it away through square leg for four.
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Clare from Manchester should try Belushi's bar in Mitte for Sunday. That's where I shall be. Although unfortunately no techno!
Greg, Berlin
BBC Sport cricket live-texts bringing people together.
Target 224
Jonny Bairstow punches powerfully straight down the ground for four.
A bit uppish but safely beyond Jason Behrendorff's grasp. Great shot.
After six overs Australia were 15-3, while England were 31-0.
Actually, just a change of ends for Jason Behrendorff.
Mitchell Starc is out the attack for now - he has bowled in two to three over spells throughout the tournament.
England will be delighted with 0-23 off his first three-over spell.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on TMS
A great start from England. Jason Roy looks in great nick while Jonny hasn't quite got the pace of the wicket yet.
As an England fan you'd say you'd be very happy to get through the opening 10 overs without losing any wickets...
Very bold putting your full name to that, Sam. No deniability.
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If Roy hits 100 I'll get his name tattoo'd on my left thigh.
Sam Pease, Reading
Drink. It. In.
Roy 19, Bairstow 12
Sharp bouncer from Pat Cummins that Jonny Bairstow adeptly swerves his head away from, dropping his hands.
Bairstow pushes with nice placement through the covers to pick up two off the last.
Jason Behrendorff is off after three overs.
Here comes Pat Cummins.
Clare, you need to find an edgy Berlin techno club that also shows the cricket. That must exist, right?
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I am on a flight ready to depart Manchester for Berlin, I will be on tenterhooks all flight wondering how we are doing- arrgh! I will miss the final too on Sunday, worst weekend to celebrate boyfriend's birthday!!
Clare, Manchester
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
That incredible Jason Roy shot feels like it's got everyone breathing a little easier.
Need 193 runs from 44 overs
Stoic defence off the last.