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da gbg bet: ESPNcricinfo staff08-Sep-2015Roy was the more fluent of England’s openers during a stand of 52 and Pat Cummins ended Alex Hales’ stay in his first over•Getty ImagesAshton Agar, bowling on debut, then had Roy caught in the covers for 63 out of 86•Getty ImagesEoin Morgan endured some difficult moments against Cummins’ pace but soon got into his stride•Getty ImagesJames Taylor was adept at running ones and twos, going to a half-century off 59 balls with just one boundary•Getty ImagesMorgan had made 62 at more than a run a ball when he sliced Glenn Maxwell’s offspin to long-off•Getty ImagesEngland had been 205 for 2 but things began to unravel, Ben Stokes struggling over 14…•Getty Images…and Jonny Bairstow run out by a direct hit, with the run rate beginning to fall•Getty ImagesWith wickets falling at the other end, Taylor got closer and closer to his maiden ODI ton. When he did finally get there it was with a desperate dive•Getty ImagesTaylor was dismissed for 101 in the final over but England managed to get up to 300 despite losing a lot of their momentum•Getty ImagesWith Australia chasing a record score on the ground, they lost Joe Burns early on…•Getty Images…although Morgan was almost wiped out by Roy when taking the catch•Getty ImagesSteven Finn then pulled a brilliant diving grab out of the bag to remove Steven Smith•Getty ImagesAaron Finch was looking in good form, progressing to a half-century from 53 balls…•Getty Images…but he became Adil Rashid’s second wicket during a demanding spell from the legspinner•Getty ImagesMoeen Ali picked up three wickets as Australia’s chase crumbled against spin•Getty ImagesLiam Plunkett also claimed three-for as England’s bowlers closed out a big victory that kept them alive in the series•Getty Images

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