Jacob Bethell to Alex Carey, Down the leg side, Carey gently paddle-pulls it towards long leg for a single.
Jacob Bethell to Alex Carey, Full and outside off, Alex Carey looks to swing it away but misses.
Adil Rashid to Aaron Hardie, Thrown up, outside off, AH leans and drives it straight to cover.
Adil Rashid to Aaron Hardie, Landed outside off, Aaron punches it behind point for a couple.
Adil Rashid to Aaron Hardie, Very slow through the air, around off, Hardie shapes up for an expansive shot but then adjusts to block.
Adil Rashid to Alex Carey, Around off, eased through the covers for one.
Adil Rashid to Aaron Hardie, Full, outside off, Aaron Hardie flicks it through mid-wicket for a run.
Adil Rashid to Alex Carey, On a length, outside off, punched through the off side for a single.
Jacob Bethell to Aaron Hardie, Ooohhh... looks to flick this away but gets a leading edge which nearly carries to the bowler.
Jacob Bethell to Aaron Hardie, Around middle and off, coming in, tucked to the leg side.
Jacob Bethell to Aaron Hardie, Full and outside off, pushed towards mid off.
Jacob Bethell to Aaron Hardie, FOUR! Good shot. Short and wide outside off, Aaron Hardie rocks back and cuts it through point. The sweeper is in front of the wicket so no one to stop that once it goes into the outfield.
Jacob Bethell to Alex Carey, Lucky! Flighted, on middle, Alex Carey lunges to flick but is early into the shot. Mistimes it but luckily for him, it balloons over short mid-wicket. A single taken to long on.
Jacob Bethell to Aaron Hardie, Short and outside off, Aaron Hardie cuts it to deep point for a single.
Adil Rashid to Alex Carey, Down the leg side, Alex cannot get it away. Takes it on the pads. Just a run and a wicket from the over, Rashid's figures read 6-0-24-1.
Adil Rashid to Aaron Hardie, Another googly, outside off, Hardie plays early for the drive but gets an inside edge towards square leg. A single taken.
Adil Rashid to Aaron Hardie, Outside off, the reverse sweep employed now, straight to short third.
Adil Rashid to Aaron Hardie, Full and outside off, spinning in, Aaron Hardie looks to defend but misses and is hit on the pads. There is a huge appeal but that seemed to be going down the leg side.
Aaron Hardie walks out at number 8, replacing Glenn Maxwell.
Adil Rashid to Glenn Maxwell, OUT! CAUGHT! Six and out for Maxi. Australia doing an England from the first ODI - throwing it away from a good position. Short ball, outside off, Glenn Maxwell looks to pull it away but cannot quite get enough bat on it. The ball comes on slowly and hence, hits the toe end. As a result, there is not much elevation and the ball goes flat to deep mid-wicket. Jacob Bethell makes no mistake there. 200 ODI WICKETS FOR ADIL RASHID, in his 131st ODI inning, third quickest after Saqlain Mushtaq and Shane Warne! Maxwell departs for 7 (5) and Australia slips from 145/3 to 161/6.
Adil Rashid to Glenn Maxwell, Full and around off, dabbed into the leg side.
Jacob Bethell to Alex Carey, Around middle, fuller in length, pushed towards short mid-wicket. 11 runs from the over, but Bethell will take the wicket. 3-0-19-2 so far.
Jacob Bethell to Alex Carey, 3 WIDES. Down the leg side, Carey misses his sweep. The English keeper is blinded and cannot gather. The fielder from short fine leg charges to the ball and saves the boundary, keeping the batters to a couple.
Jacob Bethell to Glenn Maxwell, Outside off, puhsed towards long off for a single.
Jacob Bethell to Glenn Maxwell, Fuller, around off, Maxwell defends it solidly.
Jacob Bethell to Glenn Maxwell, SIX! CLUNK! This guy knows to play only one way. Short, outside off, Glenn Maxwell rocks back and pulls it massively over long on! No backward step.
No option left now. Glenn Maxwell will have to walk out. This could now be anything from a 200 all out to a 300 for Australia.
Jacob Bethell to Mitchell Marsh, OUT! LBW! Bethell gets two wickets in the span of 5 balls. Pretty full and straight, Mitchell Marsh gets down to sweep but misses and is hit on the pads. Bethell appeals and umpire Joel Wilson raises his finger in a flash. Marsh has a chat with his partner but thinks better than to take the review. That was dead plumb. Another batter who gets a start but then throws it away. Marsh departs for 60 (59) and Australia are 151/5 after 26.2 overs.
Jacob Bethell to Alex Carey, Down the leg side, helped behind square leg for a single.
Adil Rashid to Mitchell Marsh, Outside off again, punched back to the bowler.
Adil Rashid to Mitchell Marsh, Outside off, watchfully defended.
Adil Rashid to Mitchell Marsh, Full, outside off, spinning away, The Bison looks to defend but the ball takes the inner half of the bat and squirts to mid-wicket.
Adil Rashid to Alex Carey, On middle, punched down to long on for one. 150 UP FOR AUSTRALIA. Again, the run rate is decent but they keep losing wickets.
Adil Rashid to Mitchell Marsh, Full and outside off, Marsh reaches out and drives it through the covers for a run.
Adil Rashid to Mitchell Marsh, WIDE. Down the leg side, Mitchell Marsh misses his flick.
Adil Rashid to Alex Carey, Spin from both ends, as Adil Rashid is back on. 4-0-19-0 so far. Full and outside off, Alex Carey reaches out and flicks it wide of long on for a single.
Jacob Bethell to Mitchell Marsh, A short ball, outside off, pulled straight to short mid-wicket.
Jacob Bethell to Alex Carey, Full and around off, Alex Carey takes it on the full and paddles it through fine leg for a single and gets off the mark.
Carey or The Big Show? It is Alex Carey, as Australia search for some calm heads and a partnership. Plenty of boos to welcome Carey as they have not forgotten how he got rid of Jonny Bairstow in the last Ashes Test at this venue.
Jacob Bethell to Marnus Labuschagne, OUT! CAUGHT! Another batter goes on a bad ball. England won't mind one bit as Australia gift a second wicket to them. First, it was Head and now, it is Labuschagne. Short ball, around off, Marnus Labuschagne rocks back and pulls. It should have gone to the boundary but it does not. Because the ball comes a touch slower, takes the toe end of the bat and lobs tamely to mid on where Liam Livingstone takes it with a leap. Labuschagne departs for 19 (28) and Australia are 145/4 after 24.4 overs, with the 56-run stand broken.
Jacob Bethell to Mitchell Marsh, Quicker, in line of the stumps, Mitchell Marsh punches it down to long on for a run.
Jacob Bethell to Mitchell Marsh, Short and outside off, but Marsh cannot put it away. Punches it straight to short cover.
Jacob Bethell to Marnus Labuschagne, The arm ball, around off, Marnus Labuschagne comes forward, then goes back and whips it towards deep mid-wicket for a single.
Brydon Carse to Marnus Labuschagne, Around off, on a length, Labuschagne punches it through point for a single. 15 from the over, which makes Carse's figures look - 6-0-63-1.
Brydon Carse to Marnus Labuschagne, Fuller, around off, Marnus Labuschagne shows the full face of the bat and defends it back to the bowler. Carse gets down in his followthrough but fumbles. Marsh looks for the single but Labuschagne spots mid on and mid off charging in, so sends his skipper back.
Brydon Carse to Mitchell Marsh, This time, the Bison waits for the ball to come to him and works it to the leg side for a single.
Brydon Carse to Mitchell Marsh, Outside off, Mitch looks to punch it through the off side but gets a thick bottom edge which just misses the stumps!
Brydon Carse to Mitchell Marsh, SIX! And it goes. 50-STAND UP IN 57 BALLS. Slower ball, short in length, outside off, Marsh picks the length and change in pace, waits for the ball to arrive and drags the pull over mid-wicket. Not as brutal as the first one but the poor ball would have felt the power nevertheless.
Brydon Carse to Mitchell Marsh, Around off, punched to the off side. Better from Carse. Oh dear. Wait. The third umpire informs the onfield umpire that Carse has overstepped! NO BALL signalled and Free Hit loading!
Brydon Carse to Mitchell Marsh, SIX! CLUBBED! Marsh reaches his half century in style! Carse bowls it a bit short, outside off, Mitchell Marsh picks the length in a trice and pulls it massively over mid-wicket. It has gone on the top of the western terrace at that end! A 47-ball 50 for the skipper, but most importantly, he has not thrown it away. This is his 19th half century in this format.