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England cricket face Australia cricket in the fourth ODI at Lord’s looking to even the series and set up a thrilling decider.
Harry Brook produced a magnificent century at the Riverside Ground to inspire a rain-affected 46-run victory in Durham on Tuesday, as the captain set a more measured tone with the bat following his contentious “who cares” comments in the build-up. The result not only kept the series alive but ended Australia’s 14-match winning streak in the process, and England need a repeat performance at the home of cricket today to force a series showdown in Bristol on Sunday.
It is Australia’s first time back at Lord’s since Alex Carey’s infamous stumping of Jonny Bairstow during the Ashes, which led to ugly scenes in the Long Room between MCC members and touring players.
Follow the latest score all the live action between England and Australia in the blog below.
Australia 41-0 (6) Marsh 19, Head 14, Archer 0-20 (3) - need 272 runs to win
Archer bowls, Head swishes and misses the ball, the next one he manages to race through for a single.
Marsh carves Archer away over backward point for four with a perfect cut shot.
He digs out a full ball for another single.
The final ball of the over is only partially stopped at midwicket, it’s a missfield and allows a couple of runs.
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 18:38
England 33-0 (5) Marsh 14, Head 11, Potts 0-16 (3) - need 280 to win
Marsh has pulled a length ball from Potts straight into the stands to double his tally.
He adds another couple with a dab down to third man.
Marsh charges and swings but misses the ball.
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 18:33
Australia 25-0 (4) Marsh 6, Head 11, Archer 0-12 (2) - need 288 runs to win
Archer again beats Head, a touch under 90mph, and it has gone past the outside edge.
Head turns the ball off his hip for a single from Archer, who will have a chance to bowl at Marsh.
Archer makes a big appeal for lbw but there’s nothing from any other player or the umpire and Head has driven him down the ground for four.
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 18:29
Australia 19-0 (3) Marsh 6, Head 6, Potts 0-8 (2) - need 294 to win
Potts’ first ball again drifts too far leg-side and it flicks off the pad for four leg byes, but he follows it up with a straighter dot ball.
Marsh is struck on the pad again, no chance of a wicket, but he doesn’t look entirely comfortable.
Two more dots to finish the over and that was better from Potts.
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 18:25
Australia 15-0 (2), Marsh 6, Head 6, Archer 0-7 (1)
Jofra Archer will bowl from the pavilion end, and the short-ball field has been set up with two in the slips.
The first ball hits Marsh awkwardly and drops to the ground, the second is top-edged straight into the air, Smith and Jacks run after it but the keeper doesn’t go for it, and Jacks can’t get there. It probably should have been Smith’s.
The next ball is hit away for six, stunning shot from Head for his first runs of the innings, into his pads and launched into the stands.
A lovely ball from Archer just goes past the outside edge of Head’s bat and narrowly misses the off stump.
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 18:21
Australia 8-0 (1) Marsh 5, Head 0, Potts 0-8 (1)
Matthew Potts starts the second innings from the Nursery End and Marsh is off the mark straight away with a couple of runs.
Potts goes wayward and is flagged up for a wide. He bowls outside the off stump, there’s an edge but wide of slip and it brings more runs.
But there are three wides in the over. There’s a big lbw appeal, everyone goes up, but there was no review.
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 18:16
England score 312 from their 39 overs
Here are some photos of the England innings:
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 18:05
England set Australia 313 to win
Livingstone smashed 20 from the final over to take his total to 62 from just 27 balls, to cap off an impressive innings for England after they lost the toss and were put in to bat.
Ben Duckett made a useful 60-odd, Brook 87, but Livingstone’s power-hitting at the end of the innings took them past the 300 mark.
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 18:00
Livingstone 50! England 312-5 (39) Livingstone 62, Bethell 12
Livingstone has smashed another six to move into the 40s! He backed himself to read the yorker and went straight down the ground.
The next ball is short and Livingstone misses the pull shot!
He picks the next one up and launches it into the mound stand for six, he is striking perfectly, on to 46...
Another one! He brings up his half century with another six into the pavilion, that also brings up England’s 300.
His 52 comes from just 25 balls with six sixes and two fours. Another one! He picks out the second tier of the tavern stand.
This is incredible power-hitting from Liam Livingstone. He breaks the pattern with the final ball of the innings, but it’s still a boundary.
Four sixes and a four from the final over as England move on to 312 for 5 from their 39 overs.
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 17:51
England 284-5 (38) Livingstone 34, Bethell 12, Hazlewood 1-40 (8)
The ball goes narrowly past Bethell’s bat and Australia have reviewed it after a discussion with a couple of seconds left.
Ultra edge on DRS showed no spike as the ball went past the bat, so no reviews remaining for Australia, but there are just 11 balls left in the innings.
Livingstone tries to create room outside the off stump and ends up letting it go, but the next one has been driven straight back down the ground for four.
Sonia Twigg27 September 2024 17:45