Aus vs Eng 3rd ODI: James powers English to 300
James playing his 21st match at this level, faced 114 balls
Manchester: James Taylor’s maiden one-day international hundred was the cornerstone of England’s 300 for eight against Australia in the day/night clash at Old Trafford on Tuesday. Taylor, brought back after England rested Ashes-winner Joe Root from this series, was out for 101 having been left short of a hundred on 98 not out when England were beaten by eventual champions Australia at the World Cup in Melbourne in February.
The diminutive 25-year-old Nottinghamshire batsman, playing his 21st match at this level, faced 114 balls. But it was a testament to Australia’s accuracy that he only managed five fours. And whether England, who at 0-2 down with three to play against world champions Australia after a 64-run loss at Lord’s on Saturday had to win this match to keep the series alive, had enough runs on the board remained to be seen. Taylor, whose fifty contained just one boundary, and England captain Eoin Morgan (62) put on 119 for the third wicket. But the partnership would have been curtailed had not wicket-keeper Matthew Wade missed a stumping off ODI debutant spinner Ashton Agar when left-hander Morgan was on 15. As it was Australia slowed England’s run-rate, with a total of 200 for two in 32 overs, advancing only to 245 for four in the 43rd over.
Brief scores
England 300/8 in 50 overs (J. Roy 63, J.W.A. Taylor 165, E.J.G. Morgan (not out) 62, P.J. Cummins 5/50, G. Maxwell 2/56) vs Australia