Head Spins England with Career-Best ODI Bowling Display
Head Spins England with Career-Best ODI Bowling Display: Australia secured a thrilling 3-2 victory in the One-Day International series against England, winning the final match by 49 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method in Bristol on Sunday. Travis Head’s impressive spin bowling, claiming 4-28, and a rapid chase ahead of impending rain saw Australia lift the series trophy after a commanding performance.
England, having been sent in to bat, made a strong start, led by Ben Duckett’s brilliant 107. Despite being well-positioned at 202 for two just shy of the 25th over, England’s innings unraveled, largely due to Australia’s heavy reliance on spin. Head, supported by fellow spinners, curtailed England’s run flow, resulting in their collapse to 309 all out, as they could only muster 107 for eight in the final 24.3 overs.
Duckett’s century was his second in ODIs, matching his highest score of 107 not out against Ireland at the same venue in 2023. He shared a 132-run stand with captain Harry Brook, who added a lively 72 from 52 balls, while Phil Salt contributed a fast-paced 45 from 27 deliveries. At the halfway point, England appeared to be on course for a far more imposing total, but Australia’s use of spin, bowling 31.2 overs of it, halted the hosts’ momentum.
Australia’s response with the bat was swift and decisive. At 165 for two after 20.4 overs, they had already surpassed England on the DLS equation when rain ended the match. Matthew Short’s explosive 58 from just 30 balls set the tone, while Steve Smith played a controlled knock of 36 from 48 balls to ensure stability.
Australia’s powerful start, combined with their efficient bowling and rain assistance, sealed the victory. The series decider showcased Australia’s dominance, with the visitors recovering from a 2-0 lead that England had leveled with wins in the third and fourth matches.
While Duckett’s century was a highlight for England, they ultimately faltered as Australia’s superior spin attack dictated the flow of the game. Australia’s nine boundary-clearing shots in their pursuit summed up their aggressive approach, as they comfortably claimed the ODI series win.