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England vs Australia, 2nd ODI at London, , Jul 01 2012 - Match Result

RESULT
2nd ODI, The Oval, July 01, 2012, Australia tour of England and Ireland
(45.4/50 ov, T:252) 252/4

England won by 6 wickets (with 26 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
82 (85) & 1/16
ravi-bopara
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Scorecard summary
Australia 251/7(50 overs)
66 (80)
2/50 (8)
1/16 (5)
England 252/4(45.4 overs)
82 (85)
1/42 (10)
75 (113)
1/34 (6)

7.10pm: Victory at The Oval - England's first over Australia at this ground since 1997 - means Alastair Cook's side take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. Australia's total looked a little soft and doughy, their batsmen having not quite done enough (despite George Bailey kicking on, his crawl to 26 off 60 balls epitomised their struggles) and England executed a textbook run chase on a good surface. A whiff of controversy will cling to Morgan's successful review - Hot Spot wasn't conclusive, so the decision shouldn't have been overturned, even though he seemed confident he'd hit the ball - but Bell and Bopara were excellent and England should have got there even without their lucky No. 5. Ravi Bopara was named Man of the Match and his run-a-ball knock was just the sort of composed-but-lively innings Australia couldn't muster. There's life in the series yet, however, and the tourists will need to regroup before Edgbaston on Wednesday. We'll be back to bring you full coverage - until then, keep working on rotating the strike. Cheerio

45.4
2
Doherty to Morgan, 2 runs

tossed up, bit of room and Morgan cuts, gets a bottom edge, it beats Wade, running away behind the stumps - that'll do it, they run the two needed, and England have won by six wickets with a good, solid handful of overs to spare

45.3
Doherty to Morgan, no run

round the wicket, turned on the front foot to midwicket

Bopara has been putting pressure on the fielders to good effect all innings but finally ran out of luck. Is there going to be a dramatic final chapter here ...?

45.2
W
Doherty to Bopara, OUT

tossed up, tip and run to mid-off - and Brett Lee's direct hit sends Bopara back! That's a shame, he should have been there at the end, but a matchwinning [not yet, not yet] top knock from the Essex man

Ravi Bopara run out (Lee) 82 (85b 8x4 0x6 129m) SR: 96.47
45.1
Doherty to Bopara, no run

length ball outside off, tapped to point

Doughy to finish things (in all likelihood)

end of over 459 runs
ENG: 250/3CRR: 5.55 RRR: 0.40
Eoin Morgan41 (38b 5x4)
Ravi Bopara82 (83b 8x4)
Clint McKay 10-1-42-1
Brett Lee 10-0-58-0
44.6
McKay to Morgan, no run

back of a length, on the stumps, turned to the man at short midwicket

44.5
1
McKay to Bopara, 1 run

length ball outside off, dabbed short of point

One blow will do it now ...

44.4
3
McKay to Morgan, 3 runs

pitched up on the stumps, drives in the air over mid-off, into an unpatrolled area of the pitch

44.3
McKay to Morgan, no run

full, slightly wide, Morgan has a slash at it but misses

44.2
4
McKay to Morgan, FOUR runs

on leg stump, whipped behind square insouciantly by Morgan, who's ticking along like a beaut now

44.1
1
McKay to Bopara, 1 run

on the stumps, turned through the leg side

McKay replaces Hussey

end of over 445 runs
ENG: 241/3CRR: 5.47 RRR: 1.83
Ravi Bopara80 (81b 8x4)
Eoin Morgan34 (34b 4x4)
Brett Lee 10-0-58-0
David Hussey 3-0-17-0

So, England closing in on 2-0. [lights fuse, puts fingers in ears] The whitewash, which would make England No. 1 in all three formats, doesn't look quite such an outlandish suggestion now, does it?

43.6
1
Lee to Bopara, 1 run

length delivery outside off, tickled through the cover region to the man in the deep

43.5
2
Lee to Bopara, 2 runs

length ball outside off and Bopara swings a meaty pull shot through midwicket, it was briefly in the air but was travelling pretty quickly

43.4
Lee to Bopara, no run

good length ball outside off, pushed towards cover

"You say the DRS overturning of Eoin Morgan was an error of application and not failure of technology?" says Sukesh. "Wait a minute, isnt DRS there to fix errors of application in umpiring in first place. So what is next, DRS for DRS?" No - just umpires being taught to use it better

43.3
Lee to Bopara, no run

defended back to the bowler and Lee nearly hits Bopara with a wild throw at the stumps, Wade does well to prevent overthrows

43.2
1
Lee to Morgan, 1 run

back of a length, hooked through square leg

43.1
1
Lee to Bopara, 1 run

full and outside the line, driven through cover

Another change, with Lee back on. Still looking for that 381st ODI wicket, to draw level with Glen McGrath

end of over 437 runs
ENG: 236/3CRR: 5.48 RRR: 2.28
Eoin Morgan33 (33b 4x4)
Ravi Bopara76 (76b 8x4)
David Hussey 3-0-17-0
Michael Clarke 2-0-13-1
42.6
4
Hussey to Morgan, FOUR runs

quicker ball outside off, opens the face and runs this one down to third man - Australia just can't plug the leaks any more

42.5
Hussey to Morgan, no run

defended on the front foot outside off

42.4
2
Hussey to Morgan, 2 runs

flighted, down on one knee and paddles over his shoulder for a couple

42.3
Hussey to Morgan, no run

pushed through on the stumps, defended

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
RS Bopara
82 runs (85)
8 fours0 six
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
27 runs
3 fours0 six
Control
74%
IR Bell
75 runs (113)
6 fours1 six
Productive shot
leg glance
20 runs
2 fours0 six
Control
80%
Best performances - bowlers
TT Bresnan
O
8
M
0
R
50
W
2
ECO
6.25
RS Bopara
O
5
M
0
R
16
W
1
ECO
3.2
Match details
Kennington Oval, London
TossAustralia, elected to bat first
Series
Season2012
Player Of The Match
Series resultEngland led the 5-match series 2-0
Match numberODI no. 3281
Hours of play (local time)10.45 start, First Session 10.45-14.15, Interval 14.15-15.00, Second Session 15.00-18.30
Match days1 July 2012 - day (50-over match)
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