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Australia vs England, 5th ODI at Adelaide, , Jan 26 2014 - Match Result

RESULT
5th ODI (D/N), Adelaide, January 26, 2014, England tour of Australia
(49.4/50 ov, T:218) 212

Australia won by 5 runs

Player Of The Match
27 (27) & 2/37
james-faulkner
Player Of The Series
258 runs
aaron-finch
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Comms: Brydon Coverdale
Scorecard summary
Australia 217/9(50 overs)
3/31 (10)
36 (52)
3/43 (10)
England 212/10(49.4 overs)
55 (86)
39 (40)
3/36 (10)

Shane Watson has done the job and with that wicket Australia have moved back up to No.1 on the ICC rankings with a 4-1 series win. England will wonder how they managed to lose that match. When the batting powerplay began with 15 overs left, England needed 70 runs only with seven wickets in hand. But those wickets tumbled, and losing the established Morgan and Root within three overs was especially costly. Clint McKay and James Faulkner did a really good job at the end there before Watson put the icing on the cake. There was a stroke of luck with the stumping of Bopara, but by then the pressure was already well on England.

"It was tough to watch at the end but the boys stuck at it, and it's great to have a win on Australia Day," the coach Darren Lehmann says. "The wicket was a bit slow but the boys bowled nice and straight and fielded really well."

The Man of the Match is James Faulkner for his two wickets and 27 runs. "It was an incredible game of cricket. For that to happen on Australia day was unbelievable," Faulkner says.

The Player of the Series is Aaron Finch, who made two centuries. "It was nice to start the series off really well with the bat and contribute," Finch says. "It gives you a lot of confidence and allows you to play with some freedom."

Alastair Cook: "We should have got over the line there... some poor shots were played under pressure. Australia have had a great summer against us and ... on the back end of three months of that it probably showed for us."

Michael Clarke: "A magnificent performance by the boys with the ball especially, I thought our batting was disappointing today. For me it was about finding a way to take 10 wickets and bowl England out ... to be able to find different ways to take wickets, the bowlers on both sides deserve a lot of credit."

Clarke says he has two days off now before the Test squad flies to South Africa on Wednesday. New challenges ahead for those guys. For now, Michael Clarke is being presented with the series trophy. So the Tests and ODIs combined didn't quite end in the 10-0 that looked possible, but 9-1 is still a very comprehensive effort from Australia. Some of the England players can now fly home, which will be a great relief. Others stay on for the three Twenty20s. Join us for the first of those from Hobart on Wednesday. Until then, from Brydon Coverdale, Andrew McGlashan and Alagappan Muthu, goodbye for now.

49.4
W
Watson to Tredwell, OUT

edged behind and Australia have won! Oh, what a fightback from Australia, it finishes with Tredwell backing off a touch and swinging hard outside off and a thick edge has been taken by Matthew Wade.

James Tredwell c †Wade b Watson 0 (4b 0x4 0x6 7m) SR: 0
49.3
1
Watson to Jordan, 1 run

good ball on the stumps and Jordan swings hard to leg, they scamper through for one run to midwicket as Clarke throws and can't hit the stumps at the non-striker's end!

49.2
1lb
Watson to Tredwell, 1 leg bye

Tredwell tries to lift this over midwicket but can't connect, but they scramble through for a leg bye

49.1
Watson to Tredwell, no run

swing and a miss! Tredwell gave himself a bit of room and tried to crunch it through off but couldn't make contact

What a finish we have here - Shane Watson is being asked to bowl this last over. One wicket will win it for Australia. Eight runs will win it for England. Or could we be in for a tie? Australia will go back to No.1 on the ODI rankings if they can pull off this victory. Watson is around the wicket to the left-hander Tredwell.

end of over 494 runs • 1 wicket
ENG: 210/9CRR: 4.28 RRR: 8.00
Chris Jordan3 (5b)
James Tredwell0 (1b)
Clint McKay 10-1-36-3
James Faulkner 10-0-37-2
48.6
McKay to Jordan, no run

all Jordan can do is get bat on ball here and works it to short midwicket

48.5
1lb
McKay to Tredwell, 1 leg bye

on the pads of Tredwell, who gets a leg bye away

What an extraordinary dismissal that was, because Wade didn't glove the ball cleanly. It has simply rebounded off him and landed on top of the bails with Bopara's foot just off the ground at the wrong time! Nine runs needed now with one wicket in hand. Can Tredwell do something special here?

48.4
W
McKay to Bopara, OUT

beaten outside off! Bopara has again just tried to tickle it away and doesn't get bat on ball. In fact there's a stumping appeal. Has Bopara lifted his foot? Oh this is close. Wade hasn't whipped the bails off, the ball has just ricocheted off him down onto the top of the bails. The third umpire is called on and this is very close. A few different replays are needed here but Bopara did lift his back foot and it was in the air when the bail was dislodged! That's out!

Ravi Bopara st †Wade b McKay 25 (44b 2x4 0x6 68m) SR: 56.81
48.3
1
McKay to Jordan, 1 run

clipped uppishly through short midwicket, just wide of the man

48.2
1
McKay to Bopara, 1 run

just outside off from McKay and Bopara does what he's been doing all through his innings, steers it off the face down to third man - and in fact it's deflected off Wade's pad, which might have saved any more runs

A delay now as Wade gets the helmet and comes up to the stumps.

48.1
1
McKay to Jordan, 1 run

driven away to point and they get through for a quick single to get Bopara back on strike

So, this is it. Twelve balls remaining, twelve runs needed. It will be Clint McKay to bowl this 49th over, which means that, if the match gets there, you'd think Shane Watson is the likely candidate to bowl the 50th.

end of over 482 runs
ENG: 206/8CRR: 4.29 RRR: 6.00
Chris Jordan1 (2b)
Ravi Bopara24 (42b 2x4)
James Faulkner 10-0-37-2
Clint McKay 9-1-33-2
47.6
1
Faulkner to Jordan, 1 run

clipped away off his pads out to deep square leg and there is a fumble out there from the fielder but the batsmen weren't prepared to run the second - which means Jordan has the strike

47.5
Faulkner to Jordan, no run

Jordan watchfully defends his first ball

47.4
1
Faulkner to Bopara, 1 run

punched off the back foot down to long-on for a single

47.3
Faulkner to Bopara, no run

again Bopara can only manage to pick out midwicket - he just can't find the gaps here

47.2
Faulkner to Bopara, no run

clipped away to midwicket and Bopara can't find the gap

47.1
Faulkner to Bopara, no run

driven straight back to Faulkner for no run

end of over 479 runs • 1 wicket
ENG: 204/8CRR: 4.34 RRR: 4.66
Ravi Bopara23 (38b 2x4)
Clint McKay 9-1-33-2
James Faulkner 9-0-35-2

Three overs left. Two wickets in hand. Fourteen runs needed for England to win. With Bopara out there England are certainly still favourites. But another wicket would make it very interesting indeed.

46.6
W
McKay to Broad, OUT

but McKay strikes back! This match just keeps swinging from one way to another! Broad has backed off just a quarter of a step and sort of reached at a straight one, and McKay gets it through to clip the top of middle stump

Stuart Broad b McKay 7 (4b 1x4 0x6 6m) SR: 175
46.5
2
McKay to Broad, 2 runs

tickled away off a thickish inside edge for a couple through square leg

46.4
4
McKay to Broad, FOUR runs

Broad finds the boundary! Big shot this, he's driven it through cover and found the gap - really good placement and that gives England a little breathing space once again

46.3
1
McKay to Bopara, 1 run

another single steered to third man

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
GJ Bailey
56 runs (74)
4 fours0 six
Productive shot
leg glance
26 runs
2 fours0 six
Control
92%
JE Root
55 runs (86)
3 fours1 six
Productive shot
leg glance
17 runs
0 four1 six
Control
97%
Best performances - bowlers
SCJ Broad
O
10
M
2
R
31
W
3
ECO
3.1
NM Coulter-Nile
O
10
M
1
R
34
W
3
ECO
3.4
Match details
Adelaide Oval
TossAustralia, elected to bat first
Series
Season2013/14
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Series resultAustralia won the 5-match series 4-1
Match numberODI no. 3463
Hours of play (local time)13.50 start, First Session 13.50-17.20, Interval 17.20-18.05, Second Session 18.05-21.35
Match days26 January 2014 - daynight (50-over match)
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