2019 Cricket World Cup

England vs Australia LIVE: Jason Roy completes his half century

Jason Roy completes his half century, England 94/ 0 in 14 .5 overs

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England vs Australia LIVE: Jason Roy completes his half century

Jason Roy completes his half century, England 94/ 0 in 14 .5 overs

Jonny Bairstow 32 (39)

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Lyon's first ball goes for six by Jason Roy

England reaches 50 in 10 overs

England scores 50 in 10 overs Jason Roy 27 (33 ) and Jonny Bairstow 20 (27)

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England vs Australia LIVE: England scores 31 in 6 overs

England scores 5 in 2 overs Jason Roy 19 (21) and Jonny Bairstow 10 (15)

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England 5 scores in 2 overs

England scores in 2 overs Jason Roy 1 (10) and Jonny Bairstow 4 (2)

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English team comes out to chase 224 runs, England scores 5 in 2 overs Jason Roy 1 (10) and Jonny Bairstow 4 (2)

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Rashid, Archer trample Australian batting line-up

All out Australia reaches 223

Australia gives England a target 224 in 50 overs

Score Card

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Smith, Starc lose their wickets

Australia loses its ninth wicket 218/9 47.5 overs

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Run out! Steven Smith goes back to the pavilion

Steven Smith goes back to the pavilion for 85 (119) gets run out by Jos Butler

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Australia reaches 200 run-mark

Australia scores 208/7 in 45 overs

Mitchell Starc 23(29) and Steven Smith 83 (115)are on the crease

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Alex Carey will be fine to take the gloves for England's batting innings

Australia 178/7 in 41.3 overs

Australia 178/7 in 41.3 overs

Mitchell Starc 6 (15) and Steven Smith 73 (106)are on the crease

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England vs Australia LIVE: Adil Rashid sends Pat Cummins, Australia loses 7th wicket

Pat Cummins 6(10) c JoeRoot b Adil Rashid

Australia 166/7 in 38 overs

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Archer strikes again, sends Maxwell for 22(23)

Jofra Archer sends Glenn Maxwell for 22 runs of 23 balls, caught by Eoin Morgan

Australia is 163/6 wickets in 36.2

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Australia are at 142 for 5 in 31.4 overs against England

Stoinis goes for a duck

Marcus Stoinis (0) leg before wicket by Adil Rashid. New Zealand 118 for 5 in 28 Overs

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Australia loses its fourth wicket

Alex Carey (46) caught by substitute J Vince on a delivery by Adil Rashid. New Zealand 117 for 4 in 27.2 Overs

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50 run partnership between Carey-Smith for fourth wicket

Steve Smith is batting on 33 of 50 balls whereas Alex Carey is batting on 19 of 37 balls, Australia 71 for 3 after 18.3

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Australia 27 for 3 after 10 overs

Steve Smith is batting on 4 of 24 balls whereas Alex Carey is batting on 9 of 12 balls

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Australia loses third wicket

Peter Handscomb clean bowled by Chris Woakes. Peter scored 4 runs of 12 balls

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Australia 13 for 2 after 5 overs

Handscomb is batting on 3 of 8 balls and Smith on 1 of 13 balls

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Visuals from Birmingham

Australia loses second wicket

David Warner (9) caught by Bairstow of a delivery by Woakes

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Australia loses its first wicket, Finch goes for a duck

Australian captain Aaron Finch was dismissed by Archer leg before wicket of the very first delivery he faced.

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Finch wins the toss, elects to bat first

Australian captain Aaron Finch wins the toss and elects to bat first against England in Birmingham

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Toss to take place in short while

England seem Primed to win their maiden title but it will take a special effort to upstage arch-rivals and record five-time champions Australia in the second World Cup semifinal at Birmingham on Thursday.

England have turned it around following their first-round exit in the 2015 edition and have become a formidable one-day side.

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