After a remarkable run of victories spanning 348 days, Australia faced a stunning defeat at the hands of England in the third ODI of the series on September 24, 2024. This match marked the end of Australia’s incredible winning streak of 14 consecutive ODI matches, a feat that had bolstered the team’s reputation as a dominant force in the format. The change in fortunes was largely attributed to England’s acting captain, Harry Brook, who not only scored a century but also etched his name in the record books.
Australia Sets a Challenging Target
The third ODI was pivotal in the five-match series, with Australia having already clinched victories in the first two matches. Batting first, Australia posted an imposing total of 304 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in their allotted 50 overs. The top-order batsman Alex Carey was the standout performer, scoring an impressive unbeaten 77 runs off just 65 balls, while Steve Smith contributed with a solid 60. Glenn Maxwell added 30 runs, and Aaron Hardy chipped in with a brisk 44 runs from the lower order, showcasing Australia’s strong batting lineup.
England’s Rocky Start and a Century Partnership
Chasing a massive target of 305 runs, England stumbled early and found themselves struggling at 11 runs with the loss of two wickets. However, the match took an exciting turn when Will Jacks and Harry Brook partnered to steady the ship. The duo formed a vital century partnership, steering the score to 167 for 3 wickets in just 27.3 overs. Will Jacks displayed impressive form with a commendable 84 runs off 82 balls, setting the stage for a thrilling chase.
Harry Brook’s Milestone ODI Century
Though Jacks fell short of reaching a century, Harry Brook continued to impress, showcasing his stylish batting against the Australian bowlers. Despite the loss of other key batsmen, Brook remained unfazed. In an outstanding display of skill and composure, he achieved his maiden ODI century. However, just as Brook was finding his rhythm, rain interrupted play, halting the match. At that point, he was batting with an impressive score of 110 runs off 94 balls, including 13 fours and 2 sixes, while Liam Livingstone supported him with a steady 30 runs.
Historic Victory for England
By the time rain halted the action, England had reached a score of 254 for 4 in 37.4 overs, putting them ahead of Australia based on the Duckworth-Lewis rule. As the rain continued, the match was officially called off, and England was declared the winner by 46 runs according to the adjusted scoring method. This result not only halted Australia’s impressive winning streak but also leveled the series at 1-2, setting the stage for a thrilling finish in the remaining two matches.
Harry Brook’s Record-Breaking Performance
Harry Brook’s sensational performance earned him the title of Player of the Match. At 25 years and 215 days old, he also made history by becoming the youngest captain of England to score a century in ODIs, an accolade that highlights both his talent and leadership capabilities. As England gears up for the upcoming matches, fans eagerly anticipate more thrilling encounters in this closely contested series.