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Monday, August 31, 2015

2015 England Vs Australia T20 at Cardiff Monday August 31,2015

England v Australia limited-overs schedule

31 Aug: T20, Cardiff, 15:00 BST
3 Sep: 1st ODI, Southampton, 14:00
5 Sep: 2nd ODI, Lord's, 10:30
8 Sep: 3rd ODI, Old Trafford, 14:00
11 Sep: 4th ODI, Headingley, 10:30
13 Sep: 5th ODI, Old Trafford, 10:30

 
England batsman Joe Root has been rested for the limited-overs series against Australia.

Joe Root,the 24-year-old, England's leading run-scorer during their 3-2 Ashes win, will miss the Twenty20 and five one-day internationals starting on 31 August.

Uncapped Essex left-arm pace bowler Reece Topley, 21, has been named in a 13-man T20 squad.

All-rounder Moeen Ali, rested for the ODIs against New Zealand this summer, has been recalled for both formats.

The one-day squad features five players - Moeen, Jos Buttler, Steven Finn, Ben Stokes and Mark Wood - who helped England win the Ashes.

Reece Topley and batsman James Vince, who were in the squad for the last T20 international against New Zealand but did not play in the 56-run win at Old Trafford, retain their places.

England T20 squad: Eoin Morgan (Middlesex, capt), Moeen Ali (Worcestershire), Sam Billings (Kent), Jos Buttler (Lancashire, wk), Steven Finn (Middlesex), Alex Hales (Nottinghamshire), Adil Rashid (Yorkshire), Jason Roy (Surrey), Ben Stokes (Durham), Reece Topley (Essex), James Vince (Hampshire), David Willey (Northamptonshire), Chris Woakes (Warwickshire).

England ODI squad: Eoin Morgan (Middlesex, capt), Moeen Ali (Worcestershire), Sam Billings (Kent), Jos Buttler (Lancashire, wk), Steven Finn (Middlesex), Alex Hales (Nottinghamshire), Liam Plunkett (Yorkshire), Adil Rashid (Yorkshire), Jason Roy (Surrey), Ben Stokes (Durham), James Taylor (Nottinghamshire), David Willey Northamptonshire), Chris Woakes (Warwickshire), Mark Wood (Durham).


 

Squads

England
  • Alex Hales
  • Jason Roy
  • Moeen Ali
  • Eoin Morgan(c)
  • Ben Stokes
  • Jos Buttler(wk)
  • Sam Billings
  • Adil Rashid
  • David Willey
  • Steven Finn
  • Reece Topley
 Australia
  • David Warner
  • Shane Watson
  • Steven Smith(c)
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Mitchell Marsh
  • Marcus Stoinis
  • Matthew Wade(wk)
  • Nathan Coulter-Nile
  • Mitchell Starc
  • Cameron Boyce
  • Pat Cummins
 Australia won the toss and chose to field

England Scored 182/5 in 20 Overs
Fall of Wickets(England)
Alex Hales                   03(7 Balls)
Jason Roy                   11(16 Balls 4x1)
Eoin Morgan                74(39 Balls 4x3 and 6x7)
Jos Butler                     11(4 Balls 4x1 and 6x1)
Sam Billings                  02(7 Balls)
Moeen Ali                     72*(46 Balls 4x6 and 6x3)
Ben Stokes                    01*(1 Ball)
Wicket Takers(Australia)
Pat Cummins                 2/25(4 Overs)
Nathan Coulter Nile         1/24(4 Overs)
Mitchell Starc                  1/32(4 Overs)
Australia Socred 177/7 in 20 Overs(Target 183 Runs in 20 Overs)
Fall of Wickets(Australia)
David Warner                04(6 Balls)
Shane Watson                08(5 Balls 4x2)
Glenn Maxwell               44(32 Balls 4x4 and 6x1)
Mitchell Marsh                13(13 Balls 4x1)
Steve Smith                    90(53 Balls 4x7 and 6x4)
Mathew Wade                 02(2 Balls)
Nathan Coulter Nile          00(1 Ball)
Pat Cummins                   00(0 Ball)-Run-out
Mitchell Starc                   00*(0 Ball)
WicketTakers(England)
David Willey                    2/34(4 Overs)
Moeen Ali                        1/03(1 Over)
Reece Topley                   1/35(4 Overs)
Steven Finn                      1/39(4 Overs)

Match Result - England won by 5 runs
MOM - Moeen Ali(England)
Series Result - England won the one-off match


England captain Eoin Morgan marked his return to cricket by top-scoring for his side in a five-run win over Australia in the lone Twenty20 international in Cardiff on Monday.
Morgan made 74 and shared a third-wicket stand of 135 in just 75 balls with fellow left-hander Moeen Ali (72 not out) in a total of 182 for five after England, sent into bat, had slumped to 18 for two.

Australia, however, were on course for victory while skipper Steven Smith was making a Twenty20 international best 90.
But they lost five wickets for 16 runs in 14 balls and finished on 177/8
England all-rounder Ben Stokes, who held a brilliant catch in the deep to dismiss Glenn Maxwell, was entrusted with a last over where Australia needed just 12 more runs to win.
However, they lost three wickets, two to run outs, with Stokes also having Nathan Coulter-Nile out for a duck when Adil Rashid held a skyer at short third man.
Stokes conceded just six runs off the over, with Australia finishing on 177 for eight
Note
England now face 50-over world champions Australia in a five-match one-day international series starting in Southampton on Thursday.

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