Postpublished at 13:55 British Summer Time 13 September 2020
Here's how Jason Roy was run out.
It's good fielding from Marcus Stoinis but it's not a great call from Joe Root.
England pull off remarkable win
Australia slip from 144-2 to 207 all out
Three-match series level at 1-1
Finch 73, Labuschagne 48
Woakes 3-32, Archer 3-34, S Curran 3-35
Eng 231-8: Morgan 42, Zampa 3-36
T Curran (37) & Rashid (35*) add 76
2nd ODI, Emirates Old Trafford
Highlights on BBC Two at 23:50 BST
Callum Matthews and Stephan Shemilt
Here's how Jason Roy was run out.
It's good fielding from Marcus Stoinis but it's not a great call from Joe Root.
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Looks like another bowling rescue already required.
Dave
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I don't think I've seen an England side play and and miss so much. They are getting done two or three times an over.
Another terrific over from Josh Hazlewood to end the powerplay.
Eoin Morgan has a little flirt at one outside his off stump to end the over, but thankfully from England's perspective, he can't lay bat on it.
To say that has been Australia's powerplay would be an understatement.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special commentator
There's been no lack of intent from England, but it's been a little wild.
England are going nowhere here. It's not down to a lack of intent - trust me, they're throwing their hands at anything with a hint of width but they just don't have the required timing at the moment.
Mitchell Starc has ridiculous figures of 1-10 off five overs so far.
Here's how Jonny Bairstow fell for a seven-ball duck.
A poor shot from a man horribly out of form.
Adam Collins
BBC Test Match Special
This Australian team have only won two of their last series away from home. This is a big moment for them. They see this an important cog as their build towards the next World Cup.
Root 2, Morgan 0
Excellent stuff from Josh Hazlewood again as he bowls a second maiden.
When he does throw one slightly wide for Joe Root to hit away, the England Test captain can only hit Glenn Maxwell at backward point.
He's looking frustrated, is Root.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Roy was just starting to get in a rhythm, then got run out. It's been one of those summers for him.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
Jason Roy frisbeed his bat into the air as Marcus Stoinis threw the stumps down, while Joe Root hid his head in his hands. Absolutely no eye contact between the two as Roy walked off. He's absolutely done him there.
Jason Roy was just starting to find his feet too...
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That's what happens when you tie the batsmen down. The start looking for singles just to get some momentum. It's a beautiful piece of fielding. It bounced up nicely for him. He nailed the throw.
Roy run out (Stoinis) 21 (Eng 29-2)
Out by a mile.
The pressure was building on England - there had only been a wide off the over - so after a push into the covers Joe Root calls Jason Roy through a single but it's not there.
Marcus Stoinis comes round from backward point, swivels his body and his direct hit leaves Roy well short of his ground at the striker's end.
England are in trouble.
No, no, no.
The last thing England needed was a run-out.
This looks out.
In case you missed it, here is the outfit Amy is referring to.
It was ermmm... interesting.
Having said that, Stuart Broad is working for Sky Sports today and his outfit isn't much better. He's gone for the no sock look, which is always brave.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
I was asked for my opinion on Jimmy's clothing choice from the live T20 a few weeks ago. If you didn't see it, it was a checked jacket and a white polo neck, described by one observer as a modern day Milk Tray man. He's still not speaking to me.
Joe Root seems ok for the time being. He gets off the mark with a lovely flick through mid-wicket for a single before working another single into the on side.
Jason Roy seems intent on trying to use his feet to Josh Hazlewood. The Aussie isn't as quick as his partners Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins but is deadly accurate with his line and length so Roy is doing his best to try and throw him off that.
James Anderson
England bowler on Test Match Special
I know for a fact Joe Root will already be lining up not fielding.
After a bit of a massage and a couple of pills Joe Root is OK to continue.
Let's see if that blow affects his running at all.