Summary

  • Australia go 1-0 up in three-match series

  • Smith's 80 not out sees hosts to victory

  • Warner (86) & Head (69) put on 147 for first wicket

  • England set Australia 288 to win first of three ODIs

  • Malan hits second ODI century, eventually falling for a brilliant 134 off 128 balls

  • Left-hander holds England together after they slip to 118-5

  • Roy makes 6 off 11 balls on return to side

  • Second ODI in Sydney on Saturday (03:20 GMT)

  1. Postpublished at 09:52 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2022

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    It's a great catch from Sam Billings. David Warner has absolutely crunched that, it's gone flat and Billings takes tumbling catch.

    Warner had to take on the short ball, he's batted so well but couldn't find the gap.

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 28.3 overs

    Warner c Billings b Willey 86 (Aus 200-2)

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    David Warner throws the century away!

    He absolutely nails a pull shot but Sam Billings takes a good tumbling catch at deep mid-wicket, and David Willey breathes a sigh of relief.

    A very fine innings from Warner has set Australia up nicely for what should be a comfortable win from here.

  3. Postpublished at 09:50 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2022

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    David Warner has just slowed down ever so slightly in this run chase. But he has the freedom to do that, they've got a brilliant platform.

    Steve Smith is ticking along nicely as well.

  4. Aus 198-1published at 28 overs

    Target 288

    'As hollow as an Easter egg' is my favourite description of this series so far.

    Except I fancy some chocolate now.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:47 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2022

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    Blame is on the schedule, but this is a squad development series for England and a - required - confidence booster for the Aussies. This win will be as hollow as an Easter egg, which is hilarious.

    Josh Cooper

  6. Aus 196-1published at 27 overs

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    I'm not going to tell you that the game has gone a bit flat, but the TMS team are debating what the future of 50-over cricket looks like.

    Make of that what you will.

  7. Postpublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2022

    Dirk Nannes
    Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Even though the ball is straight, Warner is quite content to play across the line - and why not when the pitch is as true as this?

  8. Aus 192-1published at 26.1 overs

    You can really tell Liam Dawson hasn't played any cricket for a while. Another sweep from David Warner results in four.

  9. Postpublished at 09:40 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2022

    Dirk Nannes
    Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    I think every Australian batter would happily roll up this pitch and take it around with them. There are no demons in it whatsoever.

  10. Aus 188-1published at 26 overs

    Warner 77, Smith 33

    Anyone else ever wonder how many hours of their life they've spent watching Steve Smith bat?

    It seems like a lot.

    Three fours in the over, and it's been a struggle for Wood on debut. He's gone for 31 from his four overs so far.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:38 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2022

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    Adam Davies: It's not that disheartening really. These bowlers are our fourth-choice bowling attack. I would expect Australia's first-choice batters, on a good track, to score these.

  12. Postpublished at 09:37 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2022

    Thanks, Sam.

    Well, the Aussies are cruising. No other way of saying it.

    Here's Luke Wood to bowl his fourth over.

  13. Aus 176-1published at 25 overs

    Target 288

    Dawson rattles through another over, just four singles from it but England need wickets.

    Australia are coasting to victory as it stands. To see you the rest of the way, it's over Ffion Wynne.

    Worm
  14. Aus 172-1published at 24 overs

    Target 288

    Stone finds some extra bounce to Smith midway through the over but the batter is waiting for the short one fifth ball. He's onto it quickly and pulls it away to the fence.

    Four more to finish the over. A glorious drive through extra cover. It's a half-volley and put away superbly.

  15. Aus 162-1published at 23 overs

    Target 288

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    Dawson ends his over with three dot balls but after seven runs from the first three, Australia didn't really need to force it.

    Four of those seven came from a Smith boundary, lofted over wide mid-on.

  16. Postpublished at 09:26 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2022

    Dirk Nannes
    Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Australia are in cruise control. It's rare you see a total like this chased down so easily.

  17. Aus 155-1published at 22 overs

    Target 288

    Olly Stone is back into the attack and it's a good over. After two from the first ball, cut behind point by Smith, there are four dot balls before a single to fine leg.

    Olly Stone's bowling: 6% full, 50% good length and 44% short. 6 overs, 1 maidens, went for 30 runs, took 0 wickets with an economy of 5.00.
  18. Aus 152-1published at 21 overs

    Target 288

    A tidy over from Liam Dawson. Four runs from it all in singles.

    I have to admit that watching Warner and Smith bat together does give me flashbacks of many a long winter's night, trying to find new ways of saying 'England still don't look like taking a wicket'...

    The worm shows Australia are 47 runs ahead of England. Australia are 152 for 1 after 21 overs. At the same stage England were 105 for 4.
  19. Postpublished at 09:16 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2022

    Carl Hooper
    Former West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special

    There's no pressure here for Steve Smith because the run-rate is so comfortable. He'll look to take a bit of time, get his feet moving before opening his game up a bit more.

  20. Aus 148-1published at 20 overs

    Target 288

    Steve Smith is the new batter and Jordan beats him with a beauty first up.

    Just a hint of movement and we're around the twilight time that we're often told make it tricky for batters - although Carl Hooper has said it made no difference to him!