Australia had an off day, says Mitchell Marsh after 1st ODI loss to England
Cricket | January 15, 2018 15:42 ISTAustralia, who are trailing 0-1 in the five-match series, will play their second ODI against England on January 19 at the Gabba.
Australia, who are trailing 0-1 in the five-match series, will play their second ODI against England on January 19 at the Gabba.
Jason Roy scored a remarkable knock of 180 runs off 151 balls as England outclassed Australia by five wickets.
Warner was present at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Saturday, walking laps, but didn't take part in the training session.
The 34-year-old White has not represented Australia in any format since 2015.
Each of Australia's four frontline bowlers took more than 20 wickets in the five-match series with Pat Cummins leading the way with 23 dismissals, followed by Mitchell Starc (22), Josh Hazlewood (21) and Nathan Lyon (21).
The one-sided match ended just after lunch on the fifth day when Australia bowled the tourists out for 180 in its second innings.
The England and Wales Cricket Board said Monday that Stokes' inclusion in the 16-man Twenty20 team is still subject to possible legal proceedings over the incident.
Khawaja's 381-ball, 515-minute innings, including 18 boundaries and a six ended when he skipped down the wicket to Crane and was stumped by Bairstow.
Khawaja struggled early to find any rhythm, particularly against spinners Moeen Ali and Mason Crane, but survived to raise his 50 off 107 balls.
Another day and another milestone reached by the Australian skipper as he becomes the second fastest to score 6000 runs in 111 innings, the first occupied by Don Bradman.
The touring squad's behaviour has also been a distraction for Root and coach Trevor Bayliss, who struggled to hide his frustration after the drunken actions of Jonny Bairstow and England A batsman Ben Duckett earlier on the tour.
Smith started out his career as a leg-spinner but decided to concentrate on his batting and has quickly established himself as the world's leading batsmen.
It became an issue at the MCG on Friday after the umpires, Sundaram Ravi and Kumar Dharmasena, spoke to England captain Joe Root and Jimmy Anderson, and Australian television repeatedly showed footage of Anderson cleaning the seam on the ball.
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The right-handed batsman, who has scored 5,499 runs for England in Test cricket at an average of 52.37, also said the "little boy" tag does not go with him and he knows what he can do on the field.
Curran, an uncapped right-arm bowler, was only added to England's Ashes squad when Steve Finn was ruled out at the start of the tour due to injury.
The left-arm bowler had performed his menacing best in the recent times, having grabbed 19 wickets in three matches to become the top wicket-taker in the series.
Stokes has been named in England's squad for a one-day series in Australia in January but his selection is provisional on any future legal action.
Cummins said Australia had deliberately targeted the England tailenders with bouncers and would continue to do so.
The incident took place around 4.45pm local time close to Flinders Street, less than a few kilometres from the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) which will host the Boxing Day Ashes Test on December 26.
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