5.10pm: So, England bowled out early, which was pretty much what was expected when they were 8 for 5 (EIGHT for FIVE) in the seventh over. But not quite as early as you might have imagined, with their big-bottomed lower order helping them to within a sniff of 200. Chris Woakes continued his fine series with the bat by pulling and driving his way to 78 - at a good lick, too - as England gave themselves something to bowl at. You would think, however, that the sizzling new-ball efforts of Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins have determined the outcome here. Can Australia pull one back in the series? Miller will be here to see how they go in half an hour
TK Curran c Marsh b Tye 35 (35b 2x4 1x6) SR: 100.00
END OF OVER:44 | 5 Runs | ENG: 186/9 | RR: 4.22
- Tom Curran25 (30b)
- Mark Wood2 (2b)
- Adam Zampa7-0-42-0
- Andrew Tye7-0-23-2
Wood to face his first ball...
END OF OVER:43 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 181/9 | RR: 4.20
- Tom Curran22 (26b)
- Mark Wood0 (0b)
- Andrew Tye7-0-23-2
- Adam Zampa6-0-37-0
"Woakes has reached the landmark of 1000 ODI runs by that six as well," notes Salman. Well done him
Mark Wood is last man in, but the batsmen crossed
CR Woakes c sub (GJ Maxwell) b Tye 78 (82b 4x4 5x6) SR: 95.12
It will be Andrew Tye to bowl now... can he make amends?
END OF OVER:42 | 8 Runs | ENG: 179/8 | RR: 4.26
- Chris Woakes78 (80b)
- Tom Curran20 (22b)
- Adam Zampa6-0-37-0
- Marcus Stoinis3-0-24-0
"Hello and Welcome again to Adelaide Oval for those who thought match would have been over by now," chortles samraat