The fourth one-day international at Lord's on Friday saw England defeat world champions Australia by an overwhelming 186 runs, thanks in large part to LIAM LIVINGSTONE's incredible unbroken 62. With the win, the young England ODI team even the five-match series at 2-2 before Sunday's Bristol final. England reached 312-5 thanks to Livingstone's explosive 27-ball innings in a rain-shortened game that saw 39 overs per side after skipper Harry Brook, at 87, just missed a second straight hundred.
Australia started their difficult chase well, but they collapsed from 68-0 to 96-6 after losing six wickets for 28 runs. After being removed for 126 in 25 overs, pacer Matthew Potts claimed an ODI-high 4-38. With their massive 242-run victory at Trent Bridge in 2018, England's victory against archrivals Australia at this level was their second-biggest in terms of runs scored.