
England vs Australia (ENG vs AUS) 1st ODI Live Cricket Score Updates: Australia, batting first in the 1st ODI vs England in Manchester, scored 294/9 in their 50 overs. England need 295 to win.
Australia lost their openers David Warner (6) and Aaron Finch (16) early. Marcus Stoinis, promoted to 3 in Steve Smith’s absence, scored a quickfire 43 before falling. Marnus Labuschagne (21) was trapped LBW by Adil Rashid. Rashid struck again to remove Alex Carey (10) soon after. Mitchell Marsh (73) and Glenn Maxwell (77) then put on a partnership that set Australia on the road to recovery. They took the score from 123/5 to 249/5 before both of them fell in an attempt to accelerate the scoring. Their partnership was the highest 6th wicket stand for Australia against England in ODIs, beating a 29-year-old record.
Mitchell Starc brought back into the attack for a second spell. 3 runs off the over as Billings and Bairstow look to shake themselves awake from the nightmare. Zampa gives away just 2 runs in the next over and there is an lbw appeal against Bairstow, who is just having a bad day in office. Bairstow gets a couple of runs against Starc. Zampa goes up in big appeal and Australia do Review against Billings. ENG 68/4 after 21
England's slide continues! Jos Buttler, the new man in, goes for an aerial shot and Labuschagne comes in running from long on to take the catch. The danger man Buttler is gone for 1. England have lost almost their entire batting order. Sam Billings has joined Bairstow, who has looked nowhere near his best today. Australia firmly on top at this stage. ENG 58/4 after 16.4
Spin introduced for the first time by Finch. Zampa to bowl the 15th over. And he does the trick for Australia. Morgan, the one batsman who was looking dangerous today, is out. Morgan slogs and is caught at midwicket by Maxwell. He falls for 23. England in crisis now. ENG 55/3 after 14.5
Morgan ducks and sways as Australia keep bowling aggressive lines and lengths. Hazlewood continues to bowl a long spell. Bairstow cuts the first delivery for a firm four. That is the first boundary Hazlewood has conceded the whole match. Could this signal a change for Bairstow? Then there's the first six of the innings. Morgan lofts Hazlewood down the ground wide of long off. Morgan showing some signs he wants to shift the pressure onto Australia. ENG 48/2 after 14
Morgan picks on a Cummins short ball and dispatches it to the fine leg fence. Bairstow still in some trouble, looking at the pitch with suspicion as he gives away a few edges that land safely. Bairstow looks in woeful touch Hazlewood all over him, bowls his third maiden over. ENG 28/2 after 12
Morgan times one shot to perfection, a push down the ground to an overpitched Cummins delivery. 6 runs off the over. Hazlewood gets a third wicket in the 10th over. Bairstow is given out LBW! But Reviews show the ball would have missed the stumps. Bairstow survives. Hazlewood is denied a third. ENG 22/2 after 10
Cummins replaces Starc. 2 runs in the over. Then Hazlewood comes back and takes a second wicket. Root tickles on through to the keeper. Root is out for 1. England are 13/2 after 7.1 overs and in big trouble. Morgan steps in at 4. Hazlewood's figures now 2/3 in 4 overs.
Bairstow flat bats a cut for four as Starc bowls a short ball outside the off stump. That's some release of pressure on Bairstow and England. Hazlewood continues troubling the batsmen. He bowls his second consecutive maiden over. ENG 11/1 after 6, and struggling to find runs in the Powerplay.
The pressure tells on Roy! Too many balls zipping past the bat. Roy was looking perplexed for a while. He hands back a catch to Hazlewood to give Australia their first breakthrough in the 4th over. Roy out for 3. Hazlewood grabbing a one-handed catch in his follow through to give Australia a window. Root comes in at 3. ENG 7/1 after 3.5
Josh Hazlewood partners Starc with the new ball. Bairstow gets the first runs off the bat in the innings with a single to finish the 2nd over. Roy gets off the mark with a three run-hit pulled off the short ball. Good start from the Aussie strike pair. ENG 7/0 after 3
Bairstow and Roy walk out to the middle for England as they begin to chase what will be the highest successful run chase in an ODI at Old Trafford if they do succeed. Starc to bowl the first over. Roy faces.
Woakes to bowl the 50th over. A tight over from him to finish off, with no fluency to this end of the innings. Zampa top edges and is caught by Woakes himself. That's his first wicket of the day. Zampa falls for 5. Starc faces the last ball. And hits a six off the last ball of the innings! Smashes over midwicket. Starc finishes with 19* off 12. Australia finish with 294/9 in 50 overs, helped on by a huge partnership between Marsh and Maxwell, which led their recovery from 123/5.
Archer misses the length to start his last over and Starc plays a perfect on drive for four. 9 runs comes in the 48th over. Archer finishes his day with figures of 3 for 57. Wood to bowl his last over in the 49th. Zampa and Starc fail to make good connections as Wood bowls a great over at the death. Just 4 runs off it. AUS 286/8 after 49
Wood gets Marsh's wicket. Marsh falls for 73 off 100 balls. He was looking to get a single to keep strike in the next over but was beaten by Wood's pace, who too now has 3 wickets. Zampa is in at 10. AUS 273/8 after 47
Cummins falls to Archer. Morgan collects a simple catch. He goes for 9. Starc needs to come out to bat at 9. AUS 260/7 after 45.3
Starc swings as well. Billings runs in to get his hands to the ball but cannot collect it. Starc survives. AUS 264/7 after 46
Pat Cummins comes in at 8 to join Marsh. Does well to deal with Archer's bounce to upper cut for a single to take Australia to 250. Wood now brought back to finish his quota of overs. Cummins slogs to midwicket to get his first boundary. AUS 259/6 after 45
7 runs come off Woakes's over. This is now the highest 6th wicket stand for Australia against England, surpassing 112 by Simon O'Donnell and Mark Waugh in Sydney, 1991. Archer comes back to bowl out his quota now. And what a welcome Maxwell has given him! Consecutive sixes to start off! Two big shots smashed on the leg side. Pressure on Archer. A bit of a delay with the ball being changed because of those huge hits. And the next ball is a wicket! Maxwell chops it on to his stumps. He is gone for 77 off 59 balls. Disaster for Australia just as they were looking to go for the kill. AUS 249/6 after 43.3
Maxwell continues firing. This time past Archer at mid on for four. Woakes is not impressed with Archer's effort. Rashid bowls his last over. Maxwell tries to loft him for four but doesnt get the distance. Five singles off the over. Rashid finishes with figures of 2/55. Had rocked the Australian middle order early on. There has been no way in for England since then though. AUS 230/5 after 42
Marsh takes Australia past 200 with a heaved pull for four against Woakes. 14 runs off the 40th over. Maxwell smashes a six against him. He also gets to his 50 in that over. This partnership has given Australia the ideal platform to aim for a strong finish in the last 10 overs. AUS 218/5 after 40
Moeen Ali bowls out his last over. Finishes his day with the ball with 0/59. Adil Rashid brought back to bowl out his quota of overs too. An edge from Maxwell runs down past the keeper. He moves to his 40s. Marsh, at the other end, gets to his 50. Last 12 overs to go. Woakes comes back to bowl the first of those. AUS 197/5 after 38.