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ENGLAND 214 (48 OVERS)
- Luke Wright32 (46)
- Jonathan Trott*84 (119)
- Xavier Doherty2/37 (10)
- Brett Lee3/27 (8)
AUSTRALIA 215/6 (46 OVERS)
- Brad Haddin54 (59)
- David Hussey*68 (89)
- Paul Collingwood2/25 (8)
- Chris Tremlett2/50 (9)
END OF OVER:46 | 7 Runs | AUS: 215/6 | RR: 4.67
- John Hastings18 (31b)
- David Hussey68 (89b)
- Chris Tremlett9-0-50-2
- Chris Woakes7-0-31-1
Australia win by four wickets Australia go 3-0 up, their fourth win in a row. After a wobble chasing England's modest total David Hussey with Steve Smith firstly and then John Hastings have steered them to a comfortable victory. Australia's bowlers, led by Brett Lee and backed up by Xavier Doherty, set up the victory. England didn't do much right today and now need to win an unlikely four games in a row if they are to avoid their first loss in an ODI series since losing to Australia 6-1 after the 2009 Ashes. Andrew McGlashan will tell you all about it in his bulletin which will be ready shortly. We also have a gallery packed with today's best photos. That's all from us, please join us on Wednesday for the fourth game. In the meantime entertain yourselves with our Facebook page
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