England thrashed by
Australia in first World Cup match
England were
outclassed by an impressive Australia in a 111-run defeat on the opening day of
the World Cup in Melbourne.
Aaron Finch, dropped on nought by Chris Woakes in the first
over, hammered 135 and Glenn Maxwell a 40-ball 66 to propel the co-hosts to
342-9.
Chasing the biggest score they had ever conceded in a one-day
international against Australia never seemed likely for England and a top-order
collapse further demonstrated the gulf in class.
Mitchell Marsh took 5-33 as England were bowled out for 231
despite an inventive unbeaten 98 from James Taylor.
Although an expected defeat by the tournament favourites does
little damage to England's hopes of reaching the quarter-finals, the manner of
the reverse should provide cause for concern.
They were substandard in the field, lacked control at the end of
the Australia innings and were saved from their heaviest World Cup defeat by
Taylor.
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