Australia v England, 4th ODI, Adelaide
Blown away on Australia Day
Having chosen to bowl, Australia made the ideal start when Jason Roy fell for a second-ball duck to Josh Hazlewood •Getty Images
...and Jonny Bairstow became the second batsman to be dismissed by Hazlewood, also for a duck•Getty Images
Eoin Morgan battled to resurrect the innings...•Getty Images
Chris Woakes' good form with bat continued as he lifted England up towards 200...•Getty Images
After his efforts with the bat, Woakes made the breakthrough with the ball, having David Warner caught behind•Getty Images
Adil Rashid then removed Steven Smith cheaply •Getty Images
...and even though he fell short of a hundred, Tim Paine saw them over the line for a three-wicket win•Getty Images
The scoreboard hadn't moved very far when Alex Hales was bowled for 3 by Pat Cummins...•Getty Images
England were in deep trouble at 6 for 4 when Joe Root was caught at fine leg hooking•Getty Images
...putting on a fifty stand with Moeen Ali to avert the possibility of a record low score•Associated Press
...but a good, low catch from sub fielder Glenn Maxwell saw him off for 78•Getty Images
Travis Head struck a flurry of boundaries to ease Australia into the chase...•Getty Images
Mitchell Marsh clubbed quick runs to bring down the target before becoming Rashid's second victim•Getty Images
Jos Buttler became the fourth batsman to fall without scoring as England's top order was left in shreds at 8 for 5 in the seventh over•Getty Images
Cummins removed Morgan for 33 and went on to claim a four-wicket haul•Getty Images
Andrew Tye picked up three of the last four wickets to help finish England off for 196, with more than five overs unbowled•AFP
...but Cameron White fell in Tom Curran's opening over•Getty Images
Head's fifty steered Australia towards their target...•Getty Images