Player of the Match
Player of the Match

10.40pm: Okay then. England's white-ball wonders have run their race, now officially former world champions (even though it was pretty clear for the last couple of weeks that they were done). Andrew Miller's report will sketch out this latest defeat in global technicolor, and there will be plenty of time to pick through the wreckage. Australia move on to 10 points, one more W away from the semis. We'll be back for more tomorrow as the World Cup rolls on. Can New Zealand avert their tailspin? Are Pakistan going to do a Pakistan? Will Afghanistan sneak into the top four? It's all to play for (and even England still need to try and finish in the top eight), so see you again soon. From Gnasher, Chandan and myself, it's cheerio for now. Bye!

10.30pm: Time to hear from the captains, starting with Jos Buttler: "Disappointment. Feel like we're having the same chat after every game. Some improvements again today but still short. It's a low point. To be stood in this position when you arrive in India with high hopes it incredibly tough, incredibly disappointing. It hurts a lot. We certainly haven't done ourselves justice. Fancied ourselves to have a real go at it. Incredibly tough to reach those highs [winning in 2019] and everyone knows the work that goes into that. Feel like we've let people down. You wear that on your own shoulders. [Happy chasing 287] Yeah, thought so, could have been better - frustrating partnership between Zampa and Starc, could have finished it quicker. Having come up 30 runs short, there's certainly areas we can find those 30 runs. [Dismissal] I think it was the right shot to play, execution was off. Felt that was the time to throw something back at the opp. My own form has been the biggest concern. I came in in a great place, but my own form has really hurt us. [Netherlands next] Only way you can get back into form is keep going. The longer it goes on, the closer you are to coming out of it."

Australia's Pat Cummins: "Its been great. Boys played brilliantly. Off to a tough start, but every game found a way to win. Every game's improved. Still don't think we've played the complete game, but different match-winners and feels like it's all coming together. We have a lot of pride in [our fielding], seen a marked improvement, everyone's diving around and all the boys want to be in the hot spots. [Zampa] Been bowling beautifully. Got 30-odd and took a hanger out there. He's a matchwinner, was at his best tonight. Got Maxi and Mitchy who will be in at some stage, so we feel like we've got a whole squad who can go out and perform. Will be tough to pick an XI. [Wet ball] Wasn't too bad, we dried it plenty."

10.20pm: Australia claim the points, the bragging rights and the morality spoils against their oldest rivals. It ended up being closer than expected - the difference almost the same as Australia's ninth-wicket stand - but England were struggling from the moment Jonny Bairstow was dismissed from the first ball of the chase. They limped through the powerplay and were then tied down by Adam Zampa, whose 3 for 21 (following a cameo with the bat) was decisive. He is duly named Player of the Match: [Approach] "Summing up conditions. Thought we put up a competitive total, the ground got really wet. For me, length control, attacking the stumps, trying to read the batter. Probably came out as well as it ever has tonight. [Batting] Stay positive and bat out the 50. Important to rotate strike and get to end of innings. [Willey catch] Sometimes they stick, one of those days."

48.1
W
Hazlewood to Rashid, OUT, short ball, top-edged up the chimney! Inglis settles under the catch and it's goodnight, Ahmedabad! Pace off into the pitch again, Rashid swung for the hills but the ball went nowhere. And with that, England are officially out of contention for the semi-finals, their defence of the ODI World Cup over

AU Rashid c †Inglis b Hazlewood 20 (23m 15b 1x4 1x6) SR: 133.33

Out comes Mark Wood, Hazlewood to bowl

END OF OVER:
48 | 10 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 253/9 (34 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 5.27, RRR: 17.00)

  • Adil Rashid20 (14b)
  • Marcus Stoinis4-0-34-1
  • Pat Cummins10-1-49-2
47.6
W
Stoinis to Woakes, OUT, full toss, picks out deep square leg! Woakes gets the delivery he probably wanted, a knee-high meatball - but his connection wasn't great and Labuschagne circles around to take the catch. A valiant effort from Woakes, but the jig is probably up for England

CR Woakes c Labuschagne b Stoinis 32 (52m 33b 4x4 1x6) SR: 96.96

47.5
0
Stoinis to Woakes, no run, slower delivery into the pitch, Woakes backs away but carves out a slice of fresh air
47.4
1
Stoinis to Rashid, 1 run, full again and swatted through midwicket

Very tight, but looked to be just dipping below waist height

47.3
6
Stoinis to Rashid, SIX, HIGH FULL TOSS GOES FOR SIX! Slipped out at the body, Rashid swings across the line and it comes off the top edge over deep third! But crucially not given as a no-ball
47.2
1
Stoinis to Woakes, 1 run, well bowled, gets his yorker on target. Dug out down to long-on
47.1
2
Stoinis to Woakes, 2 runs, full and straight, clipped off the pads fine of deep backward square for two

Now then, three overs to go, 45 needed - and, with the big guns bowled out, Marcus Stoinis on

END OF OVER:
47 | 10 Runs | ENG: 243/8 (44 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 5.17, RRR: 14.66)

  • Chris Woakes29 (29b)
  • Adil Rashid13 (12b)
  • Pat Cummins10-1-49-2
  • Josh Hazlewood9-1-49-1

England clinging to the RRR - and their title as world champions - by their fingernails

46.6
1
Cummins to Woakes, 1 run, banged in short and Woakes turns his head, swings a pull away for one
46.5
6
Cummins to Woakes, SIX, cleaned out over long-off! Woakes finally picks the slower one and sticks it in the stands! England bring the target below 50
46.4
1
Cummins to Rashid, 1 run, into the pitch, again wiped across the line, just a single to deep square

"45.5 That was an overhead helicopter shot from Adil Rashid." Indeed, Galib. MS-approved

46.3
1
Cummins to Woakes, 1 run, wide blockhole, pace off and dinked into the covers. Australia very happy with singles here
46.2
0
Cummins to Woakes, no run, cutter in the channel, grips in the pitch as Woakes swings and misses
46.1
1
Cummins to Rashid, 1 run, short of a length, possible a slower ball. Rashid mows it down the ground but will only get one to long-on

"Cummins is not looking at those 2 overs. He seems to be looking at those 2 balls, which will get this match to a conclusion." That seems the case, Gaja. He's going to bowl out here

END OF OVER:
46 | 7 Runs | ENG: 233/8 (54 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 5.06, RRR: 13.50)

  • Adil Rashid11 (10b)
  • Chris Woakes21 (25b)
  • Josh Hazlewood9-1-49-1
  • Pat Cummins9-1-39-2
45.6
1
Hazlewood to Rashid, 1 run, slower ball, full outside off and Rashid slaps it through the covers. Just a single

Here's Dave: "Last time a spinner went for less than 21 in full allocation of over in the World Cup was Daniel Vettori in 2015, 5/18 against Afghanistan. And against a full icc member Mohammad Hafeez in 2011, 2/16 against West Indies." Crikey

45.5
4
Hazlewood to Rashid, FOUR, short and shovelled through midwicket! Rashid whirls his wrists and helicopters it away wide of the diving Green running around from long-on
45.4
1
Hazlewood to Woakes, 1 run, back of a length, 126kph/78mph and cut for one to the cover sweeper
45.3
0
Hazlewood to Woakes, no run, banged in short, Woakes dances across on to off stump.... misses with his pull! Not a wide, either
45.2
0
Hazlewood to Woakes, no run, cutter in the channel, Woakes can't connect
45.1
1
Hazlewood to Rashid, 1 run, length ball outside off, Rashid makes room and slashes one into the covers

Hazlewood will bowl his ninth

END OF OVER:
45 | 3 Runs | ENG: 226/8 (61 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 5.02, RRR: 12.20)

  • Adil Rashid5 (7b)
  • Chris Woakes20 (22b)
  • Pat Cummins9-1-39-2
  • Josh Hazlewood8-1-42-1

England need 61 from five, the longest of shots with two wickets standing - even with Australia having to find two overs from somewhere

44.6
1
Cummins to Rashid, 1 run, short ball with pace off again, wheeled away to fine leg
44.5
0
Cummins to Rashid, no run, skidding on outside off, Rashid slams a cut but sends it to backward point on the bounce

"Some decent late order biffing but too little too late I fear." Forecaster agrees with you, Greg - 98% Australia

44.4
1
Cummins to Woakes, 1 run, slower ball, full length and jabbed into the covers, they pinch one

England 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st0DJ MalanJM Bairstow
2nd19DJ MalanJE Root
3rd84DJ MalanBA Stokes
4th3JC ButtlerBA Stokes
5th63MM AliBA Stokes
6th5MM AliLS Livingstone
7th12MM AliCR Woakes
8th30CR WoakesDJ Willey
9th37AU RashidCR Woakes
10th0AU RashidMA Wood