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Ashes 2002/3 | Australia v England VB Series Final | Melbourne
VB
Series, 2002/03, 2nd Final Australia v England Melbourne
Cricket Ground (day/night)
25 January 2003 (50-over match)
Toss: Australia
Result: Australia
won by 5 Runs - Australia win series final 2 - 0
Umpires : DB Hair and RB Tiffin
(Zim)
Match Report : Scorecard - Warne
to quit One Day International Cricket
Brett
Lee read the last rites on England's dismal tour of
Australia as the hosts wrapped up the VB Series with
a thrilling five-run win in Melbourne.
Focus
now switches to the World Cup after England, chasing
230, tossed away a winning position to be bowled out
in the final over.
Needing
14 runs from 17 balls with four wickets in hand, they
slumped to their 13th successive one-day loss to Australia,
spanning four years.
Lee
took his fifth wicket in a gripping finale to remove
Andy Caddick before James Anderson was run out with
three balls to go.
Half-centuries
from Michael Vaughan and Alec Stewart were not enough
for England and they failed to build on a positive
performance in the field that saw Australia restricted
to 229.
It
capped a fairytale ending for Shane Warne, who graced
his home crowd for the last time in a one-day international.
But
Australia's win was soured by the groin injury to
Michael Bevan, whose World Cup hopes hang in the balance.
Australia
won the toss and batted on the second-hottest Melbourne
day on record.
Matt
Hayden and Adam Gilchrist got Australia off to a good
start, reaching 39 in the 10th over before the recalled
Andrew Flintoff struck.
Flintoff,
whose groin injury had kept him out of one-day cricket
since the NatWest Series final last July, fooled Gilchrist
with a subtle slower ball that found its way to Anderson
at mid-off.
Caddick,
whose first four overs cost just five runs, then claimed
the scalps of Ricky Ponting and Damien Martyn to reduce
Australia to 56 for three.
Ronnie
Irani took the first of his three wickets when bowling
a hapless Andrew Symonds through the gate.
Hayden
(69 off 91 balls) stayed at the crease through a difficult
period and was beginning to play his shots, his four
in the 32nd over Australia's first for 14.
But
Irani put a stop to that thanks to substitute Owais
Shah's good catch in the deep. England
looked set to go though Australia, but all-rounder
Brad Hogg was merciless at the death. His
unbeaten 71 off 77 balls was responsible for Australia
posting 86 in the last 10 overs.England's
chase got off to a poor start with three wickets falling
in the first seven overs.
Lee
grabbed two, including the scalp of Irani who failed
again at three after holing out in the deep.When
Nick Knight followed England were 20 for three, but
aptly enough it was Vaughan who got England back in
the hunt with a lovely 60.
He
steered England to a winning position but Warne would
not be denied and Vaughan's dismissal in the 35th
over was crucial.
Stewart,
who has surely played his last game in Australia,
threatened to carry England over the line but Warne
again intervened to reassert for Australia.
England
were then vulnerable as an inexperienced tail was
left to do what was ultimately out of their reach.
Lee
kept his cool, taking his 18th wicket to win the man-of-the-series
award and send Australia off to South Africa as worthy
favourites.
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