10pm So that's a wrap from Edgbaston. On the day that Germany crashed out of the World Cup, England have sent their oldest cricketing foes home without a crumb of comfort. It's been quite the week for English sport... Next stop, it's India. See you then.
9.55pm The man of the match is Adil Rashid... "It's been okay so far, the bowlers bowled exceptionally well throughout the summer. Hard work in the nets pays off."
"Mixing it up is part of my game. Finchy was going well, but Morgs gives all the bowlers confidence. No regrets about giving up red-ball cricket. It's something I'm happy with."
9.50pm Aaron Finch is chatting to Sky... "We could have been better, England put our youngsters under pressure which is the way they've played all summer. Mitchell Swepson on debut showed the value of someone who can give it a rip. It's been a good learning curve, we've had four months since the end of the season back home, you can't come in 1% off the boil. You have to be 100% ready to go, otherwise it's a long road."
"If the role's there I'd love to do it," Finch says of the ODI captaincy... "Tim's leadership around the group was spot on."
Eoin Morgan: "Sometimes when you get off to a good start, you can take your foot off the pedal, but we kept coming as hard as we could. Crucial wickets from the guys throughout the innings."
On the pressure for places: "It's been tricky for two years now. There are guys banging down the door, the level of ambition is high... we've not quite found our combination."
"To have close to our full-strength team is very exciting, and the public enjoy watching them perform."
9.46pm Bharathvaj Deva: "Tough to decide M.O.M Butler, Rashid and Finch were brilliant... " I think it has to be Buttler this time... an England record fastest T20 fifty, which set up the game.
9.41pm It's been clinical from England. A tremendous continuation of their power-hitting approach at the top of their innings, and a ruthless closure of the contest with the ball, particularly from the leggie Adil Rashid. Aaron Finch battled gamely in a captain's knock, but it's been one-way traffic on a desperate tour for the Aussies.
Gyan: "19.3 - The commentator's curse?" 19.4 ... the commentator's vindication!
B Stanlake c Morgan b Plunkett 7 (5b 0x4 1x6) SR: 140.00
Plunkett to apply the coup de grace
END OF OVER:19 | 9 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 186/9 (36 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 9.78, RRR: 36.00)
- Billy Stanlake1 (1b)
- Mitchell Swepson3 (4b)
- David Willey4-0-31-1
- Chris Jordan4-0-42-3
AJ Tye c Plunkett b Willey 20 (11b 0x4 2x6) SR: 181.81
Fours won't suffice now for Australia...
DAvidS: "Does this count as a whitewash?" It'd be rude not to
Willey to finish off
END OF OVER:18 | 4 Runs 2 Wkts | AUS: 177/8 (45 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 9.83, RRR: 22.50)
- Andrew Tye14 (8b)
- Mitchell Swepson1 (2b)
- Chris Jordan4-0-42-3
- David Willey3-0-22-0
Jordan on a hat-trick ... he won't have many better chances...
Kaushik: "Will Ashton Agar be the next Michael Bevan today? " No. Next!
KW Richardson c Hales b Jordan 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Kane Richardson had a stinker in the field. Can he lamp a few now?
AC Agar b Jordan 29 (23b 3x4 1x6) SR: 126.08
Jordan is back. He had a torrid first couple of overs, but recovered well
END OF OVER:17 | 6 Runs | AUS: 173/6 (49 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 10.17, RRR: 16.33)
- Andrew Tye11 (6b)
- Ashton Agar29 (22b)
- David Willey3-0-22-0
- Adil Rashid4-0-27-3
Naresh: "Agar and Tye registered their high scores today! " Well, that's something