Player of the Match
Player of the Match

6.30pm Right, that's your lot for today. And to think last week, we were worried about the top four being locked out before the end of the round robin ... trust England to keep the group stages lively with their habitual chaos. It was like this in 2011 and 2015 too ... but they remain a vastly better team now than in either of those campaigns, in spite of appearances today. As for Australia, well, the defending champions have just flexed their muscles to supreme effect.

Sunday at Edgbaston, England v India. It can't come quickly enough! From Andrew Miller, Alex Malcolm and Chandan Duorah, good night

6.21pm So, a final word on the points table. Australia's qualification is secure because they have already won six games - even if others equal their points, they will have more wins which is the first criteria ahead of NRR.

Lakshman Kumar: "Australia showing how dominant they are when it comes to WC..! England as usual crashing out before the Semis..! South Africa's WC woes continue..! NZ and India's habit of making it to the Semis is on course..! Pakistan's usual dark horse performances are intact..! So after all the hype, normal service has been restored..!! "

As for England, well, it is now looking like fourth or bust ... 12 points is the most that they can now get ... and it would take some freak results for India, New Zealand and Australia not to get more than that. But as Morgan says, their destiny is in their own hands. Beat India and New Zealand, they are through. Beat one of them, and they still have hope. It's not ideal ... but they have two games to reach the semi-finals. They are... err ... through to the Last 16 of a ten-team World Cup ...

6.19pm Australia in World Cup while defending 275+ targets ... played 25, won 25... Fetch that and bowl me another!

6.13pm Time for some presentations. Here's Eoin Morgan: "I thought a lot of today we were outplayed, Australia played and missed a lot and built a good partnership, and us losing early wickets wasn't ideal. The wicket was soft when we started, batting would have been a horrific decision. They dominated until the 25th but to restrict them to 280 was a good effort. But to be 20 for 3 pegs us bad considerably. Given the circumstances it's not hugely disappointed, our fate is in our own hands. Everything we need to turn around is quite simple, the basics have let us down, and hopefully we will improve on them moving forward."

Finch on qualification: "That's the first part ticked off, which is a really nice feeling. I think England are a stand-out side who can take you apart with ball and bat quite quickly. It was nice that we found ways to keep getting wickets."

"Behrendorff bowled beautifully, we've you've got a guy who can swing the ball back down the line to the right handers, that's an asset. And Warner is playing nicely, people say it's not the Warner of old, but there's bowling that demands respect, and today was close to his best. You're looking to be positive, but he got us off to a good start. We're confident with what we've got, and we've won five World Cups in our history."

6.10pm Bharath Seervi has dug out the instances of nine wickets being shared by opening bowlers in a WC game. It's a rare feat, more usually achieved against, err, lesser teams

Jon: "Why was Finch given MoM when Behrendorff got a five for? I think Behrendorff earned it more than Finch" He stuck it out in massively tricky conditions this morning. A close call, but justifiable even in this batsman's game.

WATCH on Hotstar (India only): Ben Stokes played a lone hand for England

Player of the Match is Aaron Finch. "I didn't play too badly, it's nice to get a hundred in a win. To get sent in on a wicket that was seaming around ... Woakesy bowled a hell of a spell. There's teams that you have a bit more confidence when you walk out and play. It was nipping around and seaming but we played well to rein it in, and cash in on width."

Dawood: "This is what overconfidence can bring. Eng were a bit too easy while chasing against SL and all of a sudden they are under a lot of pressure. "

6.02pm Wow. Behrendorff, five wickets. Starc, four wickets. Left-arm quicks, 9 for 87 all told! England have been yorker-ised in the World Cup Ashes showdown, and now their campaign really is on the ropes!

Well, Jarrod Kimber called it before the match. There's a World Cup pedigree that Australia can tap into, one that England can only gaze upon longingly. Despite a gutsy 89 from Ben Stokes - one that was ended by the ball of the tournament so far - they never came close to challenging their target.

Rohit Raman: "Please explain how could Australia qualify as broadcaster showing as 5 teams can reach 12 or more points?? " It might have something to do with England and India playing each other. One or both is going to drop points.

44.4
W
Starc to Rashid, OUT, opens the face again, and it's all over! A spooned drive to short cover, and Australia have wrapped up a 64-run victory and a place in the World Cup semi-finals!

AU Rashid c Stoinis b Starc 25 (24m 20b 3x4 1x6) SR: 125.00

44.3
0
Starc to Rashid, no run, slower ball, hops over the stumps as Rashid gets in a tangle
44.2
4
Starc to Rashid, FOUR, back-to-back boundaries, the patient has a pulse! Rashid has been working on this stroke, an open-faced wristy steer from deep in the crease, through the covers
44.1
4
Starc to Rashid, FOUR, round the wicket, banged in short, a violent swipe and a top-edge over the keeper! It's something ...

END OF OVER:
44 | 3 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 213/9 (73 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 4.84, RRR: 12.16)

  • Mark Wood1 (2b)
  • Adil Rashid17 (16b)
  • Jason Behrendorff10-0-44-5
  • Mitchell Starc8-1-35-3

Kev : "As an England fan regarding our world cup hopes, to quote Kent Brockmann, would you say it's time to start cracking open each others heads & feast on the goo inside?" Crack on! Spoons for everyone!

43.6
0
Behrendorff to Wood, no run, Behrendorff's stunning spell is done, to a riot of backslaps from his gleeful team-mates. What a win this has been
43.5
1lb
Behrendorff to Rashid, 1 leg bye, leg-sided, Rashid rushes through for the single
43.4
1
Behrendorff to Wood, 1 run, opens the face on a full length, dabbed to point

Here comes Mark Wood. It's all a bit forlorn for England, but there are formalities to complete

43.3
W
Behrendorff to Archer, OUT, battered down the throat of long-off! Behrendorff has five wickets, and Australia are one wicket away from the semi-finals! In the slot, but Archer's indifferent batting continues. A new entry for the new-look ODI honours boards

JC Archer c Warner b Behrendorff 1 (10m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25.00

43.2
0
Behrendorff to Archer, no run, heave ho! Archer's head ends up pointing at the floodlights as he aims something dirty over the leg side and misses
43.1
1
Behrendorff to Rashid, 1 run, pounded out to the midwicket sweeper, a moment of excitement for a subdued crowd, until it was clear the boundary was well protected

END OF OVER:
43 | 3 Runs | ENG: 210/8 (76 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 4.88, RRR: 10.85)

  • Adil Rashid16 (14b)
  • Jofra Archer1 (2b)
  • Mitchell Starc8-1-35-3
  • Jason Behrendorff9-0-42-4
42.6
1
Starc to Rashid, 1 run, full length, bending into the stumps, eased out to cover
42.5
0
Starc to Rashid, no run, Rashid is so nearly bowled! Staying leg-side, trying to open the off, but misses with a windy back-foot waft as the ball skims the off stump
42.4
1
Starc to Archer, 1 run, round the wicket, angled into the pads on the full, an open-faced nurdle to third man
42.3
1
Starc to Rashid, 1 run, good solid connection on the back foot, but punched straight to the cover sweeper
42.2
0
Starc to Rashid, no run, sizzling drive, off the back foot, but connects with thin air!

Moin: "Wonder if Morgan will ask fans not to boo the English team " Ha! Nope, it's up to them, he said ...

42.1
0
Starc to Rashid, no run, angled into the right-hander, very full, beats a down-on-one-knee drive

Starc senses blood, here he comes, round the wicket

END OF OVER:
42 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 207/8 (79 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 4.92, RRR: 9.87)

  • Jofra Archer0 (1b)
  • Adil Rashid14 (9b)
  • Jason Behrendorff9-0-42-4
  • Nathan Lyon9-0-43-0

Raj: "How come Behrendoff was excluded from the team until now?" It's a good question. Nathan Coulter Nile isn't a patch on his threat with the ball

41.6
0
Behrendorff to Archer, no run, nibbles past a tentative edge
41.5
1
Behrendorff to Rashid, 1 run, tucked to the off side
41.4
4
Behrendorff to Rashid, FOUR, flipped off the toes, short fine leg is briefly in business, but the ball skims over his head and away to the rope

Athul: "So... England and South Africa just swapped their roles in world cups." Haven't they just! Extraordinary scenes

41.3
W
Behrendorff to Woakes, OUT, a massive wipe over the leg side, but what a catch! Woakes thought he had nailed it, in the arc, a huge heave, but Maxwell tracked back on the edge of the rope, hopped to pouch the ball high above his head, then, cool as you like, lobbed it back to the waiting Finch to complete a routine relay! England, as if you didn't already know it, are sunk without trace in this one!

CR Woakes c Finch b Behrendorff 26 (64m 34b 2x4 0x6) SR: 76.47

41.2
1
Behrendorff to Rashid, 1 run, outside off, tapped to the off side

England 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st0JM VinceJM Bairstow
2nd15JM BairstowJE Root
3rd11EJG MorganJM Bairstow
4th27JM BairstowBA Stokes
5th71JC ButtlerBA Stokes
6th53CR WoakesBA Stokes
7th12MM AliCR Woakes
8th13AU RashidCR Woakes
9th9AU RashidJC Archer
10th10AU RashidMA Wood