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England vs Australia 2nd ODI Live Score: England Eyes Revenge After Big Loss In 1st ODI

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ENG vs AUS 2nd ODI Live Scorecard and Updates: After a crushing win in the first ODI, where Australia chased down 316 in just 44 overs, Australia will be hoping to take a huge 2-0 lead in the five-match ODI series against England.

Travis Head was the star of the show in the first ODI, scoring 154 in just 129 balls, while Marnus Labuschagne also chipped in with 77 off 61 balls.

Although the English batting is firing, the team will be hoping their bowling can come good on home soil. (Live Scorecard) 1 run.

Beauty. This one comes back in as well, from the angle, Short looks to punch it through the off side but there is exaggerated inward seam movement on this one.

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England vs Australia 5th ODI Live Updates: Australia opted to bowl after winning the toss in the final ODI of the five-match series. A riveting series is set to conclude as England and Australia clash for one final time. Australia started on top, winning the first two ODIs in convincing fashion. But the scales have been turned completely since, as the England batting - led by stand-in captain Harry Brook - have been on fire, handing them victory in the next two games. Winner takes all in this one. (Live Scorecard)

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