England handed an ODI debut to Reece Topley in the fifth and final match Getty Images
Mitchell Starc's opening over was eventful: his second delivery saw Jason Roy given out lbw, then the decision overturned on review; two balls later, umpire Joel Wilson again raised his finger. Roy decided not to use the DRS only for Hawk-Eye to show the ball missing leg stump Getty Images
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John Hastings then removed Alex Hales, giving him his first wicket for Australia since 2012 Getty Images
Hastings also had James Taylor caught behind as England slipped to 22 for 3 Getty Images
Things got worse when Eoin Morgan was struck on the head by a 90mph Starc bouncer... Getty Images
...Australia's players were quick to show their concern and immediately came to his aid AFP
After lengthy on-field assessment, Morgan retired hurt to be treated for concussion, his participation in the match over Getty Images
Ben Stokes provided a fighting response in the middle order but wickets continued to fall around him Getty Images
Mitchell Marsh collected four wickets, including that of Stokes, and only Adil Rashid's unbeaten 35 helped England up to 138 Getty Images
Aaron Finch struck a brisk half-century to ensure Australia recovered from losing two early wickets Getty Images
Finch and George Bailey put on an unbroken 109-run stand to take Australia to victory and a 3-2 series victory Getty Images
Australia took the one-day trophy to end their tour on a high Getty Images