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England vs Australia 4th ODI Highlights

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.

Well, denied even a calm coffee break, aye? The players are back on. Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh are opening for Australia, with Matthew Potts having the new ball. Marsh on strike.

... THE RUN CHASE ...

Right then, after a powerful stint with the bat, England would aim to mirror the same performance with the ball. But don't you predict the winner from now. Australia has got an equally threatening batting unit at their helm. And with Travis Head back in the ranks raring to tonk the ball around the park, England will have to be at their A-game with the ball. Given how the conditions have gotten sunny out there, batting has become relatively easy. And everyone knows how deep Australia bats. An immersive run chase is on cards, folks! Stay tuned.

However, Australia may regret not fully exploiting the conditions. They created some chances here and there but in vain as they allowed two partnerships exceeding 70 runs to develop in the mid phase. England completely dominated the second Powerplay and managed to mount 197 runs for 4 wickets between overs 9-31.

Australia's bowlers on the other hand, started

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