Watch the highlights of England vs Australia 1st ODI 2015 - Australia tour of England 5-match one-day international series of the 1st ODI match played between Australia and England at The Rose Bowl, Southampton in 03rd September 2015.
Half-centuries from Matthew Wade and David Warner before Bowlers attack helped to Australia crushing 59-run victory over England and take a 1-0 lead in the first ODI.
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Australia scored 305-6 in 50 overs with top scorer by Matthew Wade 71 not out, David Warner struck 59 off 67-balls including six boundaries.
Joe Burns scored 44 off 53-balls including 5-fours, Steve Smith hit 44 off 54-balls included 3-fours & a six.
Mitchell Marsh cracked a unbeaten 40 off 34-balls including 2-fours & a six and George Bailey 23.
England best bowler by Adil Rashid claimed 4-wicket haul for 59-runs in 10-overs and Mark Wood took one-wicket.
England scored 246 for all-out in 45.3 overs with top scorer by Jason Roy struck 67 off 64-balls included eleven boundaries.
James Taylor 49 - who fell one-run short of his half-century - including 4-fours and a six, Eoin Morgan scored 38 off 46-balls including 4-fours.
Alex Hales cracked a run-a-ball 22-runs included 3-fours & a six and Moeen Ali 17.
Australia best bowler by Shane Watson, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc each took 2-wickets and one for Glenn Maxwell - Mitchell Marsh.
Matthew Wade named Player of the match for his brilliant batting performance to scored a unbeaten quick-fire 71-runs knocked off facing 50-balls including 12-fours with strike rate of 142.
Joe Burns scored 44 off 53-balls including 5-fours, Steve Smith hit 44 off 54-balls included 3-fours & a six.
Mitchell Marsh cracked a unbeaten 40 off 34-balls including 2-fours & a six and George Bailey 23.
England best bowler by Adil Rashid claimed 4-wicket haul for 59-runs in 10-overs and Mark Wood took one-wicket.
England scored 246 for all-out in 45.3 overs with top scorer by Jason Roy struck 67 off 64-balls included eleven boundaries.
James Taylor 49 - who fell one-run short of his half-century - including 4-fours and a six, Eoin Morgan scored 38 off 46-balls including 4-fours.
Alex Hales cracked a run-a-ball 22-runs included 3-fours & a six and Moeen Ali 17.
Australia best bowler by Shane Watson, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc each took 2-wickets and one for Glenn Maxwell - Mitchell Marsh.
Matthew Wade named Player of the match for his brilliant batting performance to scored a unbeaten quick-fire 71-runs knocked off facing 50-balls including 12-fours with strike rate of 142.
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