Postpublished at 13:26 British Summer Time 13 September 2020
Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The physio is getting quite deep in there. He's not holding back.
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
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Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The physio is getting quite deep in there. He's not holding back.
James Anderson
England bowler on Test Match Special
Sorry, I can't help but laugh. I hope he's OK.
Mitchell Starc takes 1.92 wickets, on average, in each ODI he plays - that's the best of anyone to have played 50 ODIs. He is a brilliant white-ball bowler.
Ouch! Joe Root is in agony here. He's hopping all around Old Trafford.
He attempts a booming drive off Mitchell Starc but an edge flies into his knee cap. That's gotta hurt. The physio is out.
James Anderson
England bowler on Test Match Special
That's a nice delivery from Starc, angling away from Bairstow. It's a thick outside edge, but still a simple catch for Carey.
Bairstow c Carey b Starc 0 (Eng 20-1)
The left-arm angle does for Jonny Bairstow.
Bairstow hadn't faced Starc in his first two overs so he falls to the first ball he receives off the left-armer.
Starc had been swinging the ball back in to Jason Roy but this one just goes across Bairstow and he can't help but have a push and a thick edge is well caught by Alex Carey behind the stumps.
James Anderson
England bowler on Test Match Special
I like that from Jason Roy, showing intent but in quite a controlled way.
Roy 19, Bairstow 0
Positive intent again from Jason Roy as he takes a step down the track and shanks Josh Hazlewood through extra cover.
He didn't time it at all, it came off the toe end of the bat, but as soon as it was in the gap it was a boundary.
There's then back-to-back boundaries to end the over as Roy eases a clip off his hips for four through square before wallopping a cut shot through point.
Excellent over for England.
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Good to see England learning their lesson from last week and deciding to go at 1 an over again.
Peter
That's awful from Pat Cummins.
Jason Roy shimmies down the track and drives towards Cummins at mid-on but the Aussie quick let's the ball through his dive and it trickles away for England's first boundary.
Roy keeps the strike with a quick single down the ground.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
There will be a fresh pitch for Wednesday's game. That's good. You don't want three games played on the same strip.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
We're using the same pitch as Friday, which is why I was a bit surprised to see England had left Moeen out. The Curran brothers offer those different pace variations, but I'd have thought on an old pitch, which did offer a bit of turn, you'd want Moeen.
Josh Hazlewood barely gives you anything as a batsman. He's a wonderful asset for Australia to have.
He finds a little bit of movement too as he gets one to shape past an attempted cut shot from Jonny Bairstow.
Bairstow's 84 on Friday doesn't look to have got him in nick as he miscues a pull first up, that falls just short of mid on, before he's too early on another pull.
A maiden to start from Hazlewood.
Josh Hazlewood, who was superb with his Test match line and length on Friday, will take the new ball from the Jimmy Anderson end.
James Anderson
England bowler on Test Match Special
That's good bounce and swing for Starc. He'll be encouraged by that.
That hit Jason Roy on the very top of the pad and bottom of the thigh pad.
It wasn't the best decision from Martin Saggers seeming we're at Old Trafford, which usually has a bit more pace and bounce compared to other English grounds.
There's a little bit of movement for Mitchell Starc as Jason Roy gets a thick inside edge away for a couple to get off the mark.
Starc doesn't seem to be struggling with that injury at the moment.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
Jason Roy was looking the other way when he was given out. It did feel a bit high, mind.
Jason Roy survives.
It was going a couple of inches over the top of the stumps.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
He clearly hasn't hit it.
Uh oh.
Mitchell Starc has got Jason Roy pinned in front second ball.
After a brief chat with Jonny Bairstow, Roy decides to review.
A little high, maybe?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
There is expectation on Roy and Bairstow. You just think they will always come out and smash it all over the place.