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England vs Australia, Cricket World Cup 2019: Eoin Morgan's men suffer major blow after 64-run defeat

Re-live all the action from Lord's

Harry Latham-Coyle
Tuesday 25 June 2019 10:04 EDT
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England's faltering World Cup campaign veered further off track as old rivals Australia booked their place in the semi-finals with a 64-run victory at Lord's.

After misadventures against Pakistan and Sri Lanka, England ran aground when chasing for the third time in the tournament, dismissed for an error-strewn 221.

With India and New Zealand still to play, there is now minimal leeway if the world's number one side are to reach the semi-finals of their own competition.

That's an utter waste of a review. It's outside the line, he's miles down the pitch, the ball is almost certainly bouncing over the top and Alex Carey had no interest behind the stumps.

A ding against Marcus Stoinis' name, and Aaron Finch's for listening to his bowler.

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:19

22.0 - England 97-4, B Stokes 38, J Buttler 15, M Stoinis 0-11 (2)

Careful, now! Out with a hit! Steve Smith dives and throws but just misses the top of the stumps!

Suicidal running from Buttler and Stokes and the former's dive was not even close to saving it had Smith's toss found a wooden home. Six inches or so out of his crease as the ball passes a couple of centimetres over the bails.

Four runs from the over.

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:22

Aaron Finch must be reading - Nathan Lyon's back...

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:23

23.0 - England 101-4, B Stokes 43, J Buttler 16, N Lyon 0-19 (4)

Stokes brings up the England 100 with a crisp sweep to the boundary as Lyon slides one a touch straight, but there's concern for the left-hander. He's grimacing as he plays it and clearly ginger as he trots through for a single to complete a five run over.

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:25

24.0 - England 105-4, B Stokes 45, J Buttler 16, M Stoinis 0-13 (3)

Up comes the 50 partnership for the fifth wicket as Stokes turns another single into the leg-side. Australia seem to be straying on to his pads a touch too often and allowing him to keep ticking on.

Stoinis is mixing things up, using subtler variations of speed to try and catch the English pair of guard. He squirms one beneath the toe of Buttler's bat as he looks to drive down the ground to close another tidy one.

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:29

24.1 - England 109-4, B Stokes 49, J Buttler 16, N Lyon 0-23 (4.1)

Aerially chipped, and that's somehow raced away for four!

Beaten by the drift and turn, Stokes goes through with an uppish drive nonetheless and just about gets it over a leaping Lyon, while Aaron Finch trotting across from mid-on seems to run right past it, and can't hurry back to claw the ball from the boundary. 

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:31

25.0 - England 109-4, B Stokes 49, J Buttler 16, N Lyon 0-23 (5)

Five dots follow as Stokes nervously searches for the 50 securing single.

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:32

50 FOR BEN STOKES! 75 balls, 5x4, 0x6

A hobbled single to get to a battling half-century, and only a cursory waft of the bat in recognition. He knows England need plenty from his blade.

25.2 - England 111-4, B Stokes 50, J Buttler 17, M Stoinis 0-15 (3.2)

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:34

26.0 - England 117-4, B Stokes 51, J Buttler 22, M Stoinis 0-22 (4)

Stokes is definitely struggling. It's a calf issue by the looks of things.

Thwack! Buttler unfurls the firmest of on-drives past Stokes and mid-on to find four. That's his best shot so far. 

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:37

Harry Latham-Coyle25 June 2019 16:38

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