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England vs Australia World Cup score: England chase down 224 to win

Follow LIVE reaction as England beat Australia in the Cricket World Cup semi-finals at Edgbaston to set up a meeting with New Zealand in Sunday's final

Michael Jones
Thursday 11 July 2019 13:42 EDT
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England's cricketers practice at Edgbaston ahead of Thursday's World Cup semi-final against Australia

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England swaggered into their first World Cup final in 27 years, blowing away rivals Australia by eight wickets in a magnificent display of attacking cricket that sets up a winner-takes-all date with New Zealand at Lord's.

The three-times runners-up are now firm favourites to land the trophy for the first time on Sunday, having thrashed the Black Caps by 119 runs in the group stage, and head to the home of cricket on the back of a sensational performance at Edgbaston. Chris Woakes, Jofra Archer and Adil Rashid performed wonders with the ball after Australia chose to bat first, reducing the visitors to 14 for three in a frenzied opening burst and ultimately restricting them to a lacklustre 223 all out.

England would have been mindful that they were bowled out for 221 and beaten by the same attack last month, but Jason Roy missed that game with a torn hamstring and his brilliant 85 put the game beyond a shellshocked Australia, who went down with 107 balls remaining.

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Having already thrashed nine fours and five sixes, he would surely have gone on to a career-best hundred had he not been robbed in messy circumstances. Given caught behind despite making no contact with the ball, he instantly called for a review only to belatedly realise Jonny Bairstow had already used it up.

Roy lost his cool, remonstrating on the pitch and on his reluctant walk off, and needed soothing words from umpire Marais Erasmus to stop things getting worse.

The sour tone of his dismissal cannot detract from his outstanding efforts, which almost single-handedly banished England's concerns about chasing, nor from the raucous celebrations which followed on the back of a decisive stand of 79 between Joe Root (49no) and Eoin Morgan (45no).

Archer and Woakes also excelled, taking two for 32 and three for 20, while Rashid bagged three scalps in his best display to date.

5.5 - Eng 31-0, Roy 19, Bairstow 10, Starc 0-22 (2.5)

Oh my days! Starc strays onto Roy's legs and he flicks his wrists sharply to whip the ball over fine leg for six! What a shot!

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:06

6.0 - Eng 31-0, Roy 19, Bairstow 10, Starc 0-23 (3.0)

A change for Australia as Cummins comes into the attack, replacing Behrendorff. 

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:09

6.4 - Eng 31-0, Roy 19, Bairstow 10, Cummins 0-0 (0.4)

Sharp. A bouncer from Cummins whizzes past Bairstow's head but he played it well. No runs off the over... yet.

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:10

7.0 - Eng 33-0, Roy 19, Bairstow 12, Cummins 0-2 (1.0)

Bairstow gets a couple away off the last ball, he tries to pick the gap at extra cover but doesn't time it well.

Behrendorff comes back on, replacing Starc.

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:12

7.3 - Eng 34-0, Roy 19, Bairstow 12, Behrendorff 0-8 (3.3)

Behrendorff hits Roy on the front pad and appeals but the ball pitched outside of leg stump. 

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:14

7.5 - Eng 40-0, Roy 19, Bairstow 18, Behrendorff 0-14 (3.5)

Oh beautiful! Bairstow flicks it into square leg and gets two before Behrendorff throws in a full ball on his legs and Bairstow drives it back down the ground for four.

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:16

9.0 - Eng 44-0, Roy 23, Bairstow 18, Cummins 0-6 (2.0)

Runs off the last ball from Cummins again, Roy stands tall and whips the ball through square leg for four!

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:20

9.3 - Eng 47-0, Roy 24, Bairstow 20, Behrendorff 0-17 (4.3)

Bairstow and Roy both work Behrendorff into the gap on the leg side and pick up consistent singles. Batting looks a lot easier now. 

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:23

9.5 - Eng 50-0, Roy 27, Bairstow 20, Behrendorff 0-20 (4.5)

50 up for England, another 50 partnership between Roy and Bairstow. They are England's most prolific opening partnership in one-day history.

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:25

10.1 - Eng 56-0, Roy 33, Bairstow 20, Lyon 0-6 (0.1)

That is a statement of intent.

Nathan Lyon comes into the attack and Roy sends it back over his head for six!

Michael Jones11 July 2019 15:26

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