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Aussie quicks wreak havoc after Carey’s heroics frustrate England: LIVE

Aussie quicks wreak havoc after Carey’s heroics frustrate England: LIVE

England has been set a 271-run target for victory in the second ODI against Australia at Headingley.

Australia’s winning streak is in jeopardy after the reigning World Cup champions were bowled out for 270 in 44.4 overs on Saturday.

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The tourists, coming off 13 consecutive ODI wins, shot themselves in the foot with reckless dismissals, losing wickets at regular intervals despite maintaining a healthy scoring rate.

However, a 49-run partnership between wicketkeeper Alex Carey, who top-scored with 74, and tailender Josh Hazlewood steered the Australians towards a defendable total in Leeds.

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Australian openers Matthew Short and Travis Head combined for a 46-run stand after England captain Harry Brook won the toss and chose to bowl first in overcast conditions.

Head, fresh off a century in Thursday’s series opener, looked in ominous touch before hooking a short ball from Brydon Carse directly towards deep fine leg for 29. Short cracked three consecutive boundaries against quick Ollie Stone before edging a wobble-seam delivery from Matthew Potts through to gloveman Jamie Smith, departing in the 12th over for 29.

In his following over, Potts produced an absolute peach to knock over Steve Smith for 4, bowled through the gate after attempting an extravagant straight drive.

Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne. Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Mitchell Marsh and Marnus Labuschagne steadied the ship by combining for a 56-run partnership, with the Australian skipper bringing up his half-century in 47 deliveries after nailing a pull shot for six. The right-hander rubbed salt into the wounds by smacking Carse’s following delivery over the mid-wicket boundary for another maximum.

However, England spinners Jacob Bethell (2-33) and Adil Rashid (2-42) ripped through the middle order to leave the tourists in a spot of both at 6-161 in the 28th over.

Following the soft dismissal of Labuschagne, an awkward hack towards mid-on for 19, Marsh was trapped plumb LBW for 60 after missing a sweep shot, both dismissed by young gun Bethell.

Glenn Maxwell clobbered his first delivery for six but became Rashid’s 200th ODI victim the following over after attempting to replicate the feat, caught at cow corner for 7.

Carey and all-rounder Aaron Hardie put together a 55-run partnership for the seventh wicket before Carse returned to the attack in the 36th over, removing Hardie and Mitchell Starc in consecutive deliveries. Hardie was beaten for pace, top-edging a bouncer towards mid-wicket for 23 before Starc chipped towards square leg for a golden duck.

However, Carey frustrated the English fans by farming the strike from Hazlewood, cracking a counterattacking 74 (67) that included three sixes.

Carse finished with 3-75, while Potts was the pick of England’s pace bowlers with 2-30 from seven overs.

Australia’s Alex Carey. Photo by Stu Forster/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

England’s run chase got off to a horror start, with the hosts losing five wickets during the Powerplay.

Opener Phil Salt, dropped by Short on 8, fell to the metronomic Hazlewood for 12 after feathering a length delivery through to Carey with the gloves. The following over, Will Jacks departed for a golden duck after flashing outside off and edging towards the clips cordon, becoming Starc’s first victim of the afternoon.

A few minutes later, Starc produced a trademark toe-crushing yorker that trapped Brook LBW for 4, with the England skipper wasting a review before sheepishly trudging back towards the sheds.

Then during the tenth over, Hardie dismissed opener Ben Duckett and all-rounder Liam Livingstone in consecutive deliveries to leave England reeling at 5-65. Duckett toe-ended a return catch back towards Hardie for 32 before Livingstone tickled a delivery down the leg side, with Carey holding onto a one-handed chance low to his left.

Australia bowler Mitchell Starc. Photo by Stu Forster/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Rising stars Smith and Bethell stemmed the flow of wickets with a 55-run partnership before part-time spinner Maxwell broke the stand in the 22nd over, with Bethell awkwardly top-edging a cut towards backward point.

Having missed the series opener due to illness, star trio Hazlewood, Starc and Maxwell returned to Australia’s starting XI for the Leeds contest, while England speedster Jofra Archer was rested due to workload management.

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