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Rain threat after England sets Australia target of 310 to win deciding ODI

Updated on: 30 September,2024 12:47 PM IST  |  Bristol
AP , PTI |

The series was tied 2-2 heading into the match after England routed the Australians in a 186-run loss in the fourth ODI at Lord's on Friday

Rain threat after England sets Australia target of 310 to win deciding ODI

Australia's Matthew Short (L) and Australia's Steven Smith (R) wait for a review decision during the 5th One Day International cricket match between England and Australia at The County Ground in Bristol. Pic/AFP

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England set Australia a total of 310 runs to win their deciding fifth match of the one-day international series on Sunday.


Ben Duckett hit 107 in 91 balls and captain Harry Brook contributed a 52-ball 72 with seven sixes in England's 309 all out in 49.2 overs after losing the toss and having to bat first at Bristol.


The series was tied 2-2 heading into the match after England routed the Australians in a 186-run loss in the fourth ODI at Lord's on Friday.


England was on course for a huge total but Brook holing out to Adam Zampa after hitting him for five sixes sparked a collapse from 202-2 in the 25th over.

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Duckett was one of four wickets to fall to Travis Head, the fifth spinner Australia used, on a wearing pitch. Head took 4-28 in 6.2 overs.

The forecast is for heavy rain later Sunday, which could lead to a second washout in 12 months at this ground. Australia need to bat 20 overs to decide who wins the series 3-2.

Australia is the world champion in the 50-over format, but has lost two in a row against England after seeing a 14-game winning streak snapped.

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