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England vs Australia LIVE: T20 World Cup result and reaction as Aussies win by 36 runs

England take on Australia in the T20 World Cup

Sonia Twigg
Saturday 08 June 2024 16:42 EDT
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England take on Australia in their second match of the T20 World Cup after their opener against Scotland was washed out in Barbados.

The old rivalry between the two nations, which came to a head during the Ashes last summer, will be reignited when they face each other at the Kensington Oval.

England went into the tournament as the defending champions, but their first match was not one they or the tournament would have wanted. Just 10 overs were possible and everyone was left frustrated, including those in red who had two of their four warm up games on home soil washed out without a ball being bowled.

Australia’s preparations have been a bit smoother, they arrived in the Caribbean when England were still facing rain delays at home, but had to use some of their coaching staff to make up numbers in warm-up matches.

Follow all the live action from the T20 World Cup match in the blog below

Australia 102-2 (10) Marsh 18, Maxwell 10, Jordan 0-5 (1)

Jordan will bowl the 10th over, his first of the match. The first three balls go for just three runs.

The England bowler is employing the yorker ball to good effect, just five runs from the over and it’s time for drinks.

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:47

Australia 97-2 (9) Marsh 15, Maxwell 8, Adil 0-20 (2)

Maxwell has got into the match now, a slog sweep for four for his first boundary, after a run of low scores with the bat.

Marsh nearly drags a googly onto his stumps, but a short one is absolutely smashed onto the top of the stands by Marsh, that one might well have done damage to one of the solar panels on the roof!

That over went for 12 runs

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:42

Australia 85-2 (8) Marsh 8, Maxwell 3, Wood 0-25 (2)

Mark Wood will have his second over. His first went for 22, but Australia have two new batters in.

It’s a much tighter over, just a single from the first three deliveries, and three from the entire over.

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:37

Australia 82-2 (7) Marsh 6, Maxwell 2, Rashid 0-8 (1)

Adil Rashid will come on from the end that has brought the batters a lot of joy to the short boundary so far. It’s the end of the powerplay so that should help England stem the flow of boundaries a bit.

Marsh has his first boundary, got to the pitch of the ball well with a sweep along the ground.

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:33

Head out for 34! b Archer - Australia 74-2 (6) Marsh 0, Maxwell 0, Archer 1-12 (2)

The bowlers need to bowl it into the surface, the delivery from Ali just kept low, skidded under the bat and crashed into the stumps.

Archer is sticking with the slower cutters and they’re proving more problematic than the fast-paced ones so far.

Head finds a way through the gaps to the boundary rope, taking the advantage of the final over of the powerplay.

Head is out! The slower ball does for him and the change of pace from England has reaped the rewards!

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:28

Wicket! Warner out for 39, Australia 70-1 (5)- Head 30, Ali 1-18 (2)

Ali will have another as England try and stem the flow of runs. It doesn’t work, Head drives down the ground for four, the ball was too full and he got too much on it for Jordan to stop.

Head goes down the ground next ball and it’s another six!

Ali bowls a better length, and it’s still gone for four as Warner swats the ball away to the rope.

And Warner has gone! England desperately needed that! The Aussie opener was bowled.

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:23

Australia 55-0 (4) Head 19, Warner 35, Wood 0-22 (1)

Mark Wood has his chance now, Warner flicks the ball to the boundary for six, it was in at his pads and the ball is just flicked away.

He goes leg side again and the ball sails over the player’s dugouts, and again it’s consecutive sixes, the next ball doesn’t have any width and is just fended back to the bowler by Warner.

Another six from Warner, a full toss has been punished, and that one has flown a long way, 92 metres!

Slower, shorter into the pitch, and it’s pulled in front of square for a four this time.

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:18

Australia 33-0 (3), Head 19, Warner 13, Archer 0-8 (1)

Now it’s time for pace, Archer tosses the ball in his hand.

Warner chips the ball in the air, but it’s wide of Jordan at mid on...already it’s a good start. The Aussies sprint through for a very tight single after a good delivery from Archer.

Warner tries to create room, Archer went too straight and it’s a wide, the first extra of the match.

Another miss-timed ball and it loops just over cover.

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:12

Australia 25-0 (2) Head 18, Warner 7, Jacks 0-22 (1)

More offspin from England, Will Jacks, sporting a short haircut has ball in hand, this gamble hasn’t quite played off and Head sweeps a full delivery for six to the short boundary.

He goes again the next ball and has consecutive sixes, this is great batting from Head. The Aussie opener is picking the length so well.

Mark Wood has to sprint to the third man rope to prevent another boundary from the third ball of the over. An offspinner to the short leg side boundary was interesting, the first over gamble paid off, but Warner has his first six of the match.

That was a poor over from England.

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:07

Australia 3-0 (1) Head 3, Warner 0, Ali 0-3 (1)

Head defends the first ball out into the covers, and it could be a clever move from Buttler to take the pace off.

They do score the first run the next ball but just along the ground for two, and the next is tamely played straight back to Ali for a dot ball.

Cries of ‘oooh’ as Head goes back to a ball that grips and bounces past the bat but over the stumps and into Buttler’s gloves.

A very good start for England, just three runs from the first over.

Sonia Twigg8 June 2024 18:03

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