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Australia snap England's winning streak

Michael Clarke's unbeaten 99 helped Australia win the fourth one-day international by 78 runs at The Oval in London and reduce England's lead to 3-1 in the five-match series.

Updated on: Jul 01, 2010 10:45 AM IST
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Michael Clarke's unbeaten 99 helped Australia win the fourth one-day international by 78 runs at The Oval in London and reduce England's lead to 3-1 in the five-match series.

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Vice-captain Clarke and captain Ricky Ponting, 92, shared a third wicket stand of 155 as world champions Australia made 290 for five on Wednesday.

England, chasing a ninth straight ODI win, saw swing bowler Ryan Harris take five of their wickets for 32 runs. The man of the match did the damage in a spell of five for 18 in 23 balls as England's series lead was reduced to 3-1 after they were bowled out for 212 with 44 balls to spare. Mike Yardy made a career-best 57, his first ODI fifty, but it was too late to make a difference.

"I have a smile on my face at last," said Ponting. "Our batting today was at the level it needed to be." Meanwhile, England captain Strauss said of his team: "The batting reverted back to old habits. We lost too many wickets too early. "But we have to put this in the context of the series. We've had a lot of good days."

Eoin Morgan's first scoring shot was a straight six off James Hopes and he later struck the medium-pacer for two in as many balls. But, flashing outside off stump, he was caught behind off Harris for 47. Come the last 10 overs, England needed 93 to win with four wickets standing. Soon afterwards, though, Tim Bresnan holed out to long-on to give Harris his fourth wicket. Harris ended the match by dismissing Stuart Broad for his third five-wicket ODI haul.

 
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