England vs Australia, 2nd ODI - Live Cricket Score

Australia tour of England, 2024 | 21 Sep 2024, Sat, 3:30 PM IST | Headingley, Leeds

ResultAustralia won by 68 runs.
AUS

AUS

270/10 (44.4 ov)

ENG

ENG

202/10 (40.2 ov)

Player of the Match: Alex Carey

BatterRB4s6sSR
Matthew ShortMatthew Shortc JL Smith b MJ Potts29364180.56
Travis HeadTravis Headc OP Stone b B Carse292742107.41
Mitchell MarshMitchell Marsh(c)lbw b J Bethell605963101.69
Steve SmithSteve Smithb MJ Potts461066.67
Marnus LabuschagneMarnus Labuschagnec L Livingstone b J Bethell19281067.86
Alex CareyAlex Carey(wk)c PD Salt b OP Stone746783110.45
Glenn MaxwellGlenn Maxwellc J Bethell b A Rashid7501140.00
Aaron HardieAaron Hardiec MJ Potts b B Carse23253092.00
Mitchell StarcMitchell Starcc MJ Potts b B Carse01000.00
Adam ZampaAdam Zampac OP Stone b A Rashid350060.00
Josh HazlewoodJosh HazlewoodNot out4111036.36
Extra( b - 0, w - 14, no - 2, lb - 2, p - 0 )18
Total( 6.04 Runs per over )270 (10 Wkts, 44.4 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

46-1 (Travis Head, 8.5), 64-2 (Matthew Short, 11.4), 89-3 (Steve Smith, 13.6), 145-4 (Marnus Labuschagne, 24.4), 151-5 (Mitchell Marsh, 26.2), 161-6 (Glenn Maxwell, 27.2), 216-7 (Aaron Hardie, 35.1), 216-8 (Mitchell Starc, 35.2), 221-9 (Adam Zampa, 36.3), 270-10 (Alex Carey, 44.4)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Matty Potts71302014.29
Olly Stone8.40461005.31
Brydon Carse100753227.50
Adil Rashid100422024.20
Jacob Bethell50332016.60
Liam Livingstone202300011.50
Will Jacks20190029.50

BatterRB4s6sSR
Philip SaltPhilip Salt(wk)c A Carey b J Hazlewood12143085.71
Ben DuckettBen Duckettc & b AM Hardie322541128.00
Will JacksWill Jacksc MW Short b M Starc01000.00
Harry BrookHarry Brook(c)lbw b M Starc491044.44
Jamie SmithJamie Smith(wk)c (sub J Fraser McGurk) b J Hazlewood49616280.33
Liam LivingstoneLiam Livingstonec A Carey b AM Hardie01000.00
Jacob BethellJacob Bethellc M Starc b G Maxwell25354071.43
Brydon CarseBrydon Carsec AM Hardie b A Zampa26462156.52
Adil RashidAdil Rashidlbw b G Maxwell27342179.41
Matty PottsMatty PottsNot out7170041.18
Olly StoneOlly Stonec S Smith b M Starc130033.33
Extra( b - 0, w - 8, no - 4, lb - 7, p - 0 )19
Total( 5.01 Runs per over )202 (10 Wkts, 40.2 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

26-1 (Philip Salt, 3.6), 28-2 (Will Jacks, 4.3), 46-3 (Harry Brook, 6.6), 65-4 (Ben Duckett, 9.2), 65-5 (Liam Livingstone, 9.3), 120-6 (Jacob Bethell, 21.1), 159-7 (Jamie Smith, 30.3), 176-8 (Brydon Carse, 33.5), 201-9 (Adil Rashid, 39.5), 202-10 (Olly Stone, 40.2)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Mitchell Starc9.20503245.36
Josh Hazlewood80542226.75
Aaron Hardie82262013.25
Adam Zampa80421005.25
Glenn Maxwell61152002.50
Matthew Short1080018.00

Predict the Winner!

team

ENG (37%)

draw

Tie (19%)

team

AUS (43%)

Expired
Votes 62

Info

Series

Australia tour of England

Date & Time

21 Sep 2024, Sat, 3:30 PM IST

Toss

England elected to bowl

Venue

Headingley, Leeds

Umpires

Joel Wilson (West Indies), Russell Warren (England), Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka, TV)

Match Referee

Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe)

weatherWeather Report

Clear Sky

pitchPitch Condition

Batting Paradise

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

300

PredictionWin Prediction

Australia

Preview

The England cricket team is all set to lock horns against Australia in the second ODI game of the five matches of the series, which is slated to take place on September 21 at Headingley, Leeds. The Aussies have a lead of 1-0, and they will be looking to mark back-to-back wins against the hosts.

The visiting sides were magnificent in the opening ODI with a stunning innings by Travis Head and Manus Labuschagne, who thwarted the English set-up to take an unassailable lead of 1-0. With this lead, they will be looking to win the forthcoming game.

In contrast, England was great in their batting performances, but they struggled a bit in their bowling department, which allowed Aussies to smash all over the stadium at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. The hosts will be looking to mark a turnaround in the next game before they find themselves in a daunting task of 0-2 trailing.

The ongoing series also marks the crucial preparation for the 2025 Champions Trophy, with England and Australia set to boost the preparations for the 50-over of the game. Pat Cummins and his men are defending ODI World Cup champions and will be looking to grab the upcoming title with such stunning form of the players. On the other hand, England will be eyeing their comeback after the 2023 ODI World Cup debacle.

Playing XI

EnglandENG

AustraliaAUS

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