England v Australia, Group A, Edgbaston
Dominant England seal Australia demise
Eoin Morgan won the toss and chose to bowl first on a cloudy day at Edgbaston•Getty Images
But Mark Wood made a vital early breakthrough by claiming the dangerous David Warner•Getty Images
Finch eventually departed for 68 as Eoin Morgan snaffled a top-edge •Getty Images
... before Wood removed Smith for 56 with the first ball of a new spell•Getty Images
Adil Rashid added to Australia's slide with two wickets in four balls•Getty Images
In reply, however, Jason Roy's form concerns deepened as he fell second-ball for 4•Getty Images
But Australia's momentum was checked when rain interrupted with England three-down•Getty Images
... with Stokes rampaging to a 39-ball fifty•Getty Images
Stokes, however, sealed Australia's elimination with a brutal unbeaten hundred before rain forced an early finish•Getty Images
Aaron Finch began with powerful intent•Getty Images
Aaron Finch kept the shots coming•Getty Images
But Steven Smith was also full of attacking intent as Australia reached 172 for 3 after 30 overs•Getty Images
Wood then had Glenn Maxwell caught on the boundary•Getty Images
and completed his four-for with a caught-and-bowled off Pat Cummins•Getty Images
Then Josh Hazlewood had Alex Hales caught for a duck in his first over•Getty Images
Eoin Morgan counterattacked for England after the resumption•Getty Images
Morgan was his usual inventive self in an innings of 87•Getty Images
... and brought up a 47-ball fifty to set the tempo for Australia•Getty Images
But Adil Rashid had the dangerous Moises Henriques caught at mid-on•Getty Images
... courtesy of a stunning relay catch from Jason Roy•Getty Images
Travis Head kept his side afloat with a half-century, as Australia battled to 277 for 9•Getty Images
Hazlewood claimed his second when Joe Root edged to the keeper•Getty Images
Morgan and Ben Stokes added 159 for England's fourth wicket•Getty Images
... though when he was run out after a mix-up, Australia had a late lifeline•Getty Images