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Matthew Wade's unbeaten 71 laid the platform for World Cup-holders Australia's 59-run win over England in the first day/night one-day international in Southampton on Thursday. Australia, who won the toss, lost four wickets for 29 runs to be 193 for six in the 37th over. But wicket-keeper Wade and all-rounder Mitchell Marsh (40 not out), neither of whom played in the World Cup final, turned the tide.
Their unbroken stand of 112 in 13 overs saw Australia to 305 for six after leg-spinner Adil Rashid had taken four for 59. Left-hander Wade, who took nine balls to score his first run, faced 50 deliveries in total including 12 fours as he atoned for his part in the run-out of Shane Watson. England, who suffered a 111-run thrashing by Australia at the World Cup, threatened at times during their chase but were eventually dismissed for 246 with 27 balls left in their innings when last man Steven Finn was bowled by Pat Cummins - one of four Australia bowlers who took two wickets apiece.
"Me and Mitchell just knuckled down and took our innings deep," said Wade, who also held three catches as Australia beat England for the 10th time in 11 ODIs. England captain Eoin Morgan insisted side should have succeeded in their run-chase. "We lost it in the 10 or 15 overs in the middle of the chase where Australia bowled pretty well" he said. "We got off to a fantastic start and when we get off to a start like that we should be chasing down 305."
Morgan added: "I was pleased with Adil Rashid, he has come on in leaps and bounds. For him to come out and hold his nerve, I was very impressed." After Australia captain Steven Smith opted to bat, openers Joe Burns (44) and David Warner (59) made a solid start. Warner had a reprieve on 18 when Chris Woakes failed to hold a hard-hit caught and bowled chance.
England, who had won both the preceding Ashes Test series an Monday's lone Twenty20 against Australia in Cardiff, started to choke off the supply of runs. Burns fell when he hit a Rashid full-toss back to the bowler to end a first-wicket stand of 76. Warner, unusually, was scoring at under a run-a-ball and went when, beaten in the flight by Rashid, the left-hander edged an intended drive to Woakes at short third man. George Bailey and Smith both hit sixes off Rashid.
But Smith, one ball after clearing the rope, hit a Rashid full-toss to Ben Stokes at mid-wicket and was out for 44. Rashid struck again when the 27-year-old Yorkshireman had Bailey lbw for 23 with a quicker ball that skidded on. When Watson, responding to a poor call by Wade, was run out, Australia were 193 for six. But Wade and Marsh added 93 runs in the last 10 overs, with their stand a seventh-wicket record for Australia against England in ODIs. Jason Roy, driving the ball stylishly, and Alex Hales, put on 70 for England's first wicket before Hales carelessly holed out off Marsh. But South Africa-born Roy went on to complete a maiden fifty at this level, off 49 balls, including 10 fours.



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Scoreboard Australia:
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J. Burns c and b Rashid 44
D. Warner c Woakes b Rashid 59
S. Smith c Stokes b Rashid 44
G. Bailey lbw b Rashid 23
G. Maxwell c Buttler b Wood 15
S. Watson run out (Stokes/Buttler) 6
M. Wade not out 71
M. Marsh not out 40
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Extras: (lb1, w2) 3
Total: (6 wkts, 50 overs) 305
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Did not bat: N Coulter-Nile, M Starc, P Cummins
Fall of wickets: 1-76 (Burns), 2-133 (Warner) 3-164 (Smith), 4-178 (Bailey), 5-192 (Maxwell), 6-193 (Watson)
Bowling: Finn 7-0-41-0; Wood 10-0-72-1 (2w); Woakes 9-0-57-0; Rashid 10-0-59-4; Ali 8-0-37-0; Stokes 6-0-38-0;



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England:
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J. Roy c Warner b Maxwell 67
A. Hales c Watson b Marsh 22
J. Taylor b Watson 49
E. Morgan c Wade b Watson 38
B. Stokes c Burns b Starc 13
J. Buttler c Marsh b Coulter-Nile 4
M. Ali c Marsh b Cummins 17
C. Woakes c Wade b Coulter-Nile 0
A. Rashid c Wade b Starc 11
M. Wood not out 10
S. Finn b Cummins 10
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Extras: (lb1, w4) 5
Total: (all out, 45.3 overs) 246
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Fall of wickets: 1-70 (Hales) 2-112 (Roy), 3-152 (Taylor), 4-172 (Stokes), 5-194 (Morgan), 6-194 (Buttler), 7-194 (Woakes), 8-220 (Rashid) 9-232 (Ali) 10-246 (Finn)
Bowling: Starc 10-0-55-2 (1w); Coulter-Nile 8-1-39-2 (1w); Cummins 9.3-1-48-2 (1w); Marsh 4-1-35-1 (1w); Watson 8-0-39-2; Maxwell 6-0-29-1
Result: Australia won by 59 runs
Man-of-the-match: Matthew Wade (AUS)
Series: Australia lead five-match series 1-0
Toss: Australia
Umpires: Joel Wilson (WIS), Michael Gough (ENG) TV umpire: Kumar Dharmasena (SRI)
Match referee: Jeff Crowe (NZL)
Remaining fixtures
September 05: 2nd ODI, Lord's
September 08: 3rd ODI, Old Trafford (d/n)
September 11: 4th ODI, Headingley
September 13: 5th ODI, Old Trafford.
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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