Aus 107-0published at 15.2 overs
Oh dear. Pulled to mid-wicket by Warner, should only be one but Stone lets the ball through his legs for four.
Those England wheels are looking incredibly loose right now.
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Oh dear. Pulled to mid-wicket by Warner, should only be one but Stone lets the ball through his legs for four.
Those England wheels are looking incredibly loose right now.
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England Lions struggling here against the Aussie 1st XI.
Jasper in Verwood
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The ball turning into the left-hander is going to make this a real challenge for Liam Dawson, it's a lot easier for them to play him with a bit more risk.
Target 288
Seam hasn't worked, one over of spin didn't trouble the batters either. How on earth are England going to take a wicket? Answers on a postcard*.
*Do people still send postcards?
Target 288
The 100 partnership comes up with a boundary. Travis Head skips down the pitch to Dawson and hits over the top. He doesn't get all of it but more than enough to clear mid-off and get four.
Time for some spin, Liam Dawson is ready to bowl his first over.
Target 288
Really good over from Chris Jordan. Only three singles from it as he varies his pace cleverly.
That's a start but England really need a wicket.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Warner has put England under a lot of pressure but he has capitalised on a lot of loose deliveries.
This pair has made it very difficult for the inexperienced bowling line-up. It'll be interesting to see how they play Liam Dawson when he comes on.
Aus 94-0
A quick single to cover takes David Warner to his 27th ODI fifty. It's been a superb knock so far to put Australia in a dominant position.
Target 288
Just a further two singles from the Wood over. It is all too easy for Australia at the moment, though.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Again, too short and too wide. It's easy pickings for David Warner.
Four more. Short and wide from Wood, pummelled through the off side by Warner. This is starting to get quite messy for England.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Well, it was a rubbish day yesterday. Like proper coat weather. So I thought I'd kill an hour or two getting my nails and toenails done.
I felt very sorry for the poor woman that had to touch my feet. She's scrubbing my feet, painting my nails, and then she asks if I want a luxury pedicure.
She then puts my feet in hot plastic bags full of wax! It was not luxury and it was not relaxing.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Alex Hartley, you are a very good tourist. You do it properly, always socialising and catching up with friends, putting in shifts on the airwaves or on your various podcasts.
But what on earth were you doing in the week when I saw you looking in quite a bit of pain, at the salon?
Target 288
Well, the good news for England is that Australia still another another 200 to win.
The bad news is that if things carry on like this, they'll knock them off in the next hour...
Warner 42, Head 34
New bowler, same story for England. A touch of width from Jordan and Warner cuts it away behind square, splits the fielders at third and deep point for the boundary that takes him into the 40s.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Australia are motoring. It's too easy for them at the moment.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
England need Chris Jordan to try and give them some control here because Australia are so far ahead of the run-rate. They need all his experience.
Warner 38, Head 33
Two dot balls to end the over give England a brief moment if respite from this Australia onslaught.
We're going to see another bowling change, Chris Jordan is coming into the attack.
Target 288
Back-to-back boundaries for Warner. The first is a top-edge that flies over Buttler's head and bounces away.
The next is tucked around the corner on the pull.
Make that three in a row, leg byes this time, it is too straight from Wood and the ball flicks off the pad and just out of Buttler's reach.