20 overs: Australia 157/7Big finish for Australia as they scored 18 runs off Jofra Archer. Pat Cummins, 13*, hit a six and a four in it, while Archer bowled three wides too. England need 158 runs to win the match and clinch the series.
19.5 overs: OUT! Ashton Agar run out for 23. Australia 155/719 overs: Australia 139/611 runs & a wicket - Good over from Chris Jordan: 4-0-40-2
18.2 overs: OUT! Chris Jordan removes Glenn Maxwell (26). Australia 132/6Caught behind! Second wicket for Jordan as he removed the dangerous Maxwell. England taking wickets at regular intervals to deny ENgland any momentum in the game.
18 overs: Australia 128/511 RUNS! Good comeback from Tom Curran. After conceding a six off the first ball, he gave away just five singles in the remaining balls.
17.1 overs: SIX! Glenn Maxwell, 19*, smacks Tom Curran over long-on for his first boundary.
Australia 123/517 overs: Australia 117/5Good comeback over from Jofra Archer - no boundaries and conceded just 7 runs in it.
* Jofra Archer back into the attack - 1 for 8 in his first 2 overs
16 overs: Australia 110/59 runs off Chris Jordan over, but no boundaries. Australia need boundaries to set a decent target for England.
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100 up for Australia in 14.5 overs -- 100/5. (Agar 8* & Maxwell 4*)14 overs: Australia 93/5Just four singles off Mark Wood's final over. His figures: 4-0-25-1
13 overs: OUT! Adil Rashid gets rid of Marcus Stoinis (35). Australia 89/5Stoinis misread the leg-spin and offered an outside edge for Dawid Malan to take a good catch at slip. Rashid completed his spell: 4-0-25-1
12.1 overs: SIX! Marcus Stoinis, 32*, smacks Adil Rashid over long-off for his second maximum.
Australia 85/412 overs: OUT! Chris Jordan cleans up Aaron Finch for 40. Australia 79/4BIG WICKET! Finch was almost ready to break free after stabilising the Australian innings with a well-made 40 off 33 balls, which included two sixes and four fours. The Aussie skipper also added a valuable 49 runs for the fourth wicket with Marcus Stoinis.
10.4 overs: SIX! Aaron Finch, 32*, smacks Adil Rashid over long-on for his second maximum.
Australia 68/3*
Australia 60/3 after 10 overs (Aaron Finch 24* & Marcus Stoinis 24*)Skipper Finch and Stoinis are rebuilding the Australian innings as the duo added 30 runs so far for the fourth wicket.
* Eoin Morgan going off the field with some issue on his finger. He is back after taking some medical attention.
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50 up for Australia in 7.5 overs -- 50/37.2 overs: SIX! Marcus Stoinis, 18*, smacks Chirs Jordan over deep mid-wicket for a maximum.
Australia 48/3Bowling change from both ends: Chris Jordan comes into the attack.
7 overs: Australia 41/3Just two singles off Adil Rashid's first over, but the hosts lost a review in it.
Bowling change: Adil Rashid comes into the attack.
Australia 39/3 after 6 overs5.4 overs: FOURS! Marcus Stoinis opens his account in style, hitting back-to-back boundaries off Mark Wood.
Australia 38/35 overs: OUT! Steve Smith run out for 10. Australia 30/3Brilliant direct hit from Eoin Morgan and Australia lost Steve Smith (10) while trying to steal a single after hitting a six and a four in the over. Australia are in deep trouble now.
4.1 overs: FOUR! Steve Smith opens his account with a four off Tom Curran.
Australia 24/2* Bowling change: Tom Curran comes into the attack.
4 overs: Australia 20/2 (Finch 18* * Smith 0*)3.3 overs: FOUR! Aaron Finch, 12*, keeping the scoreboard ticking for his team, hits a four towards third man off Mark Wood.
Australia 14/22.2 overs: SIX! Aaron Finch smacks the 149km/h ball from Jofra Archer over fine leg for a maximum.
Australia 9/21.5 overs: OUT! Mark Wood gets rid of Alex Carey (2). Australia 3/2Wood joined the party! Another fast delivery, a 147km/h from Wood found an outside edge of Carey and wicket-keeper Jos Buttler took his second catch of the match.
1 over: Australia 0/1Whew! What an over from Jofra Archer - a wicket maiden and he is bowling fast, very fast. Finished off the over with a 150km/h delivery.
0.3 overs: OUT! Jofra Archer dismisses David Warner early. Australia 0/1Warner immediately went for a review, but the replay showed that it clipped the glove of the Australian opener. Australia lost a wicket and a review. What a great start from Archer, bowling 90 miles an hour in the very first over of the contest.
Here we go...Aaron Finch and David Warner will start the Australian innings. Jofra Archer with the ball for England.
England skipper Morgan: "We were looking to bowl, so no objections. We are going in with the same team. Our character was great in the last game, and we still need to do better in some areas, like our bowling in the first ten overs, and a little more fire in our batting to put up a higher score. Malan has taken time to get into the format, but once he's got in, he's encashed it. There's a lot of work to be done to win the series, and we don't want to get ahead of ourselves."
Australia skipper Finch: "We're going to bat first. A decent wicket, and with the sun out it might slow up a little later. We are going in with the same team as the last game. We can be flexible, but we have been consistent with the team over 12-18 months, but based on conditions we didn't have to change it this time around. We can improve on a few things, but we focused on the positives. We are confident in this format, and England are great too, but this will be a great game."
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TOSS | Australia win the toss and opt to bat against EnglandAustralia captain Aaron Finch won the toss and elected to bat in the second Twenty20 international against England at Southampton on Sunday. Both sides were unchanged from Friday's opening fixture at the Ageas Bowl when England beat Australia by just two runs in a last-ball thriller.
PLAYING XIs:England: Jos Buttler (w), Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, Tom Banton, Eoin Morgan (c), Moeen Ali, Chris Jordan, Tom Curran, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood
Australia: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Alex Carey (w), Marcus Stoinis, Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Kane Richardson, Adam Zampa
* England have been fined 20 per cent of their match fee for a slow over-rate in the first T20I.
Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the second Twenty20 international between hosts England and Australia at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. England lead the three-match series 1-0 after registering a thrilling two-run win in the first T20I on Friday.