Australia v England, Super Eights, Antigua
Australia ease past England
3.2 Tait to Vaughan, OUT, gone! Again short from Tait, Vaughan went back and simply played it onto his stumps.•AFP
5.6 Tait to Strauss, OUT, gone! A mirror of Vaughan's dismissal; short of a length, Strauss back onto his stumps, he tried to cut it but with a rather ugly cross-bat and it's dragged on•AFP
Kevin Pietersen unleashes a strong sweep during his half century•Getty Images
...and deflects a short ball from Shaun Tait down to third man•Getty Images
35.3 Hogg to Flintoff, OUT, a little touch of air and the ball tempts him outside his crease. It deviates past his outside edge, turning a touch and Gilchrist completes the move with some sharp glovework and Flintoff's on his way•Getty Images
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18.6 Flintoff to Ponting, no run, a huge appeal from Flintoff who is absolutely convinced he has Ponting leg before, but replays indicate the ball was just going over the top. And he was outside the line, too. Not out, then•AFP
Ricky Ponting guided Australia towards their target before falling for 86•Getty Images
Ian Bell injected life into England's innings...•Getty Images
...and Kevin Pietersen soon joined the fun•Getty Images
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28.2 Tait to Pietersen, no run, dropped! Pietersen skies it over the bowler's head; Hayden jogs to his right from mid-on and, somehow, shelled it. Hogg was coming in from mid-off in the opposite direction but, really, that was a bizarre drop.•Getty Images
Kevin Pietersen opens his shoulders and goes through the covers...•Getty Images
Matthew Hayden swings over midwicket during his 41•Getty Images
19.1 Collingwood to Hayden, OUT, bowled him! Or has he? Good line on off stump and just shaves the off stump. Collingwood roars an appeal - Hayden is so massive at the crease that it's quite hard to see the stumps. But Rudi confirms it with a nod of the head•Getty Images
Michael Clarke steps back and cuts hard as he takes Australia over the winning line•AFP
Ian Bell goes over cover off McGrath•Getty Images
Ian Bell swivels onto a pull as his stand with Pietersen passes three figures...•Getty Images
30.3 Tait to Collingwood, OUT, lovely delivery, top class that one: Collingwood looking for the reverse swing and playing away from his body on his back foot. There's just a thin edge - but one without doubt - and Gilchrist clings on•Getty Images
...then leaps in celebration as he reaches his fourth ODI hundred•AFP
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22.3 Anderson to Ponting, 1 run, on leg and there's a run-out chance if Vaughan had hit at Ponting's end; Ponting had given up on that. As you've guessed by now, Vaughan missed, not by much... but good as a mile•Getty Images
41.3 Collingwood to Symonds, 2 runs, really good effort from Pietersen that - he caught it just inside the midwicket boundary and then he keeps tiptoeing and tiptoeing inside the rope, before flicking it into space inside as he goes over. There's much discussion and referral and many many replays. But not out, in the end, he mustn't have been in control, in their opinion•AFP