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Australia hand England record ODI defeat with 221-run win on DLS in Melbourne clinching 3-0 series sweep

England suffer record ODI defeat, hammered by 221 runs (DLS) in Melbourne as Australia coast to 3-0 series sweep; David Warner (106) and Travis Head (152) share record MCG stand of 269 before England rolled for 142 in 31.4 overs in revised chase of 364 from 48 overs

Pat Cummins (Associated Press)
Image: Australia skittled England for 142 to win the third ODI by 221 runs on DLS and clinch a series sweep

David Warner and Travis Head piled on a record Melbourne Cricket Ground partnership of 269 before England were skittled for just 142 as Australia clinched a 3-0 ODI series sweep by inflicting a record 221-run defeat on their opponents.

Head scored 152 while opening partner Warner made 106 as they struck their third and 19th ODI hundreds respectively and topped the 225-run partnership Adam Gilchrist and Ricky Ponting had shared against England at the MCG in 2002.

A couple of rain showers reduced the game to 48 overs a side, with Australia posting 355-5 before England were set a revised 364 to avoid a first clean sweep in a multi-match ODI series since being thrashed 5-0 in India in October 2011.

They could not manage it, rolled in 31.4 overs at a near-empty MCG - leg-spinner Adam Zampa taking 4-31 - and at one point losing six wickets for 38 runs as Australia's bowlers starred where England's had earlier flopped.

There was a slight return to form for Jason Roy (33 off 48), who hit six boundaries at the top of the order while Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood were nipping the ball over the place, but the next highest scorer was James Vince with 22 as Jos Buttler's side crumbled from 57-1 and were trounced at a venue where they had won the T20 World Cup nine days earlier.

Travis Head (Associated Press)
Image: David Warner and Travis Head shared a record MCG stand of 269 as Australia thrashed England on Tuesday

This ODI series has had an end-of-term feel for England after that T20 triumph with Buttler's team comprehensively beaten in all three matches - a six-wicket loss in Adelaide and 72-run reverse in Sydney preceding the Melbourne mauling.

A number of tame and tired dismissals with the bat followed England being guilty of bowling short and wide after electing to field in damp and dark conditions.

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The bowling attack was duly punished by Head and Warner, whose alliance was not broken until the 39th over when Olly Stone (4-85) dismissed both players in the space of four deliveries.

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Head was given a life on four with Liam Dawson unable to cling on to a sharp chance at second slip off the bowling of David Willey and then overturned an lbw dismissal on nine with Chris Woakes' delivery shown to have pitched outside leg stump.

Head went on to reach his century from 91 balls before Warner completed his from 96 as they became just the second pair, after India's Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, to share two 250-run plus stands in ODI cricket, having hit Pakistan for 284 in Adelaide in January 2017.

England quick Stone had eye-watering figures of 0-65 after seven overs but then struck twice in his eighth, with Warner well held by Willey at deep midwicket and Head bowled on the slog.

Travis Head (Associated Press)
Image: Head's hundred was his third in ODI cricket

Stone then picked up wickets in his ninth and 10th overs, too, as he ended cameos from Steve Smith (21 off 16) and Mitchell Marsh (30 off 16), while Dawson (1-75) had Marcus Stoinis (12) caught at backward point from the first delivery after the second rain break.

A score of 400 looked achievable for Australia while Head and Warner were flying and even though they ended 45 runs shy of that mark they still amassed the highest ODI total at the MCG.

England slump after Roy finds hint of form

Dawid Malan was promoted to opener with Phil Salt having been withdrawn from the game under concussion protocol after hitting his head in the field, but the left-hander departed for two after inside-edging Josh Hazlewood behind while aiming to thread a cover drive to the boundary.

Roy, though, looked as confident as he has done for a while despite Hazlewood and Cummins generating extravagant seam movement and regularly beating the inside and outside edge.

Roy whipped away four leg-side boundaries and also struck two through the off-side before he was pinned lbw by Cummins in the 13th over and Sam Billings (7) clothed an attempted pull back to the same bowler two overs later.

Liam Dawson (Associated Press)
Image: Liam Dawson and England's bowlers were made to toil in Melbourne

Vince also perished on the pull midway through the 23rd over, before Zampa had Buttler (1) caught at backward point and pinned Woakes (0) lbw from successive deliveries in the 24th.

England were 95-7 when Moeen Ali, called into the side as Salt's concussion sub, skied Zampa to long-off to fall for a 31-ball 18 in which he was dropped twice.

Sam Curran (12) and Dawson (18) took England into three figures but that was scant consolation, with Zampa ending the game when he castled Stone.

Buttler: England fell a long way short

England captain Jos Buttler: "We tried our best, we fell a long way short. I thought Australia outplayed us in very department and all credit to them.

"There is lots to be proud of. You don't need a very long memory to remember the scenes here from last week [winning the T20 World Cup] so we got exactly what we wanted from coming here and are very proud of that."

Jos Buttler (Associated Press)
Image: Jos Buttler looks on after England's defeat at the MCG

Cummins: Best ODI I have been involved in

Australia captain Pat Cummins: "It's been fantastic all three games, everything has really clicked. The bowlers have wanted to bowl and done the job and the batters have been fantastic.

"It was good to finish it off here with what I think is the best ODI I've been a part of."

What's next?

England's white-ball side return to action in South Africa from late January for three ODIs, with the focus now turning to red-ball cricket as Ben Stokes' Test team head to Pakistan for a three-match series, starting in Rawalpindi on Thursday, December 1. Watch every game live on Sky Sports.

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