Cricket News sort by Eoin Joseph Gerard Morgan

Australia beat England 3-2 in the recently concluded one-day series. Here’s a look at some of the best performers from the series

England went into the final ODI of the series at Manchester on a high, having tasted comprehensive wins in the previous two matches. As such, they held the momentum going into Sunday's game.

At one stage during the series, England found themselves in a very tough position. They lost the first two one-day matches, and found themselves in a position where they needed to win the next three games to come back and clinch the series

England, desperate to register a win to keep their hopes alive in the series, managed a comprehensive 93-run triumph in the 3rd ODI at Old Trafford, Manchester against Australia

Even as the dust over the Ben Stokes incident at Lord's is yet to settle, Australia and England prepare to face each other for the third time in the one-day series at Manchester. The two sides may not admit it, but it is humanly impossible for the incident not to be at the back

Australia defeated England in the second ODI by 64 runs at Lords, London to take 2-0 up in the five match series.

There were a number of similarities between Australia’s performance at the Rose Bowl and the one at Lord’s on Saturday. On both occasions, Australia batted first and posted 300 plus on the board

The dismissal of Ben Stokes, given out obstructing the field, led to quite a big controversy, with the home fans resorting to booing the Aussies after they appealed against the batsman, and the same was upheld by the third umpire on reviewing the replay closely

England and Australia will clash in the second one-dayer of the five-match series at Lord’s on Saturday. Australia eased to a 59-run win in the first match thanks to a good all-round batting and bowling effort