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England vs Australia 4th ODI Highlights

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England vs Australia 4th ODI Highlights: England registered a thumping 186-run win to level the ODI series against Australia at 2-2 in the 4th ODI at Lord's.

With rain shortening it to a 39-overs-a-side game, England put up a whopping 312, led by Harry Brook's 87 and Liam Livingstone's 27-ball unbeaten 67.

Livingstone smashed Mitchell Starc for 28 in an over, which is the most runs ever conceded by an Australian bowler in a single over in an ODI.

In response, Australia were cleaned up for just 126. England's Matthew Potts took four wickets. (Scorecard) The two sides will play the final ODI to decide the series winner.

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A final over blitz by England all-rounder Liam Livingstone helped him tie with legendary English icon Andrew Flintoff for most sixes during an innings at Lord's in ODIs. Livingstone achieved this record during the fourth ODI against Australia at Lord's on Friday. He scored a commendable 62* in just 27 balls. His knock included three fours and seven sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of 229.63. His knock also included the brutality unleashed on Australia's premier pacer Mitchell Starc, whose final over, the 39th and final over of the rain-hit game, was hit for four sixes and a four, giving away a total of 28 runs.

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