Australia v England: Hosts clinch ODI series win with victory in Sydney
Australia v England: Hosts clinch ODI series win with victory in Sydney
Second One Day International, Sydney Cricket GroundAustralia 280-8 (50 overs): Smith 94 (114), Labuschagne 58 (55), Marsh 50 (59), Rashid 3-57England 208 all out (38.5 overs): Billings 71 (80), Vince 60 (72), Zampa 4-45, Starc 4- 47Australia won by 72 points; Australia win seriesScorecard
Former captain shared positions 101 and 90 with Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Marsh, who each do half centuries, as the hosts posted 280-8 in Sydney.
This looked a long way off for England when Starc knocked out Jason Roy and Dawid Malan in the first leg of the chase to leave them 0-2.
It got worse for the tourists, who opted to rest captain Jos Buttler, when Josh Hazlewood - first-time Australia skipper with Pat Cummins also rested - ran over Phil Salt .
A 122-point partnership between James Vince and Sam Billings brought England back to contention before four wickets in three overs, including three for a single po int, put the home team firmly in control.
Starc finished with numbers 4-47 and Adam Zampa took 4-45 as England were eventually knocked out for 208 in 38.4 overs and Australia took an unassailable 2-0 lead in Tuesday's third and final ODI at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. /p>Smith in ominous form with ashes on the horizon
Second One Day International, Sydney Cricket GroundAustralia 280-8 (50 overs): Smith 94 (114), Labuschagne 58 (55), Marsh 50 (59), Rashid 3-57England 208 all out (38.5 overs): Billings 71 (80), Vince 60 (72), Zampa 4-45, Starc 4- 47Australia won by 72 points; Australia win seriesScorecard
Former captain shared positions 101 and 90 with Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Marsh, who each do half centuries, as the hosts posted 280-8 in Sydney.
This looked a long way off for England when Starc knocked out Jason Roy and Dawid Malan in the first leg of the chase to leave them 0-2.
It got worse for the tourists, who opted to rest captain Jos Buttler, when Josh Hazlewood - first-time Australia skipper with Pat Cummins also rested - ran over Phil Salt .
A 122-point partnership between James Vince and Sam Billings brought England back to contention before four wickets in three overs, including three for a single po int, put the home team firmly in control.
Starc finished with numbers 4-47 and Adam Zampa took 4-45 as England were eventually knocked out for 208 in 38.4 overs and Australia took an unassailable 2-0 lead in Tuesday's third and final ODI at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. /p>Smith in ominous form with ashes on the horizon