13 September,2009 07:55 AM IST | | AFP
Brett Lee routed England as Australia won the fourth one-day international at Lord's on Saturday by a crushing seven wickets to take an unbeatable 4-0 lead in the seven-match series. Lee took five wickets for 49 runs in nine overs of hostile fast bowling as England were dismissed for a meagre 220 with 21 balls of their innings left.
Brett Lee |
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But Denly, playing his first ODI against Test opposition after he'd sustained a knee injury during a football warm-up before this series got underway, fell for 11 after edging Lee to first slip Cameron White.
Ashes-winning captain Strauss completed a 48-ball fifth with eight fours.
After also making 63 in Wednesday's six-wicket loss at the Rose Bowl, Strauss exited for the same score on England's unlucky number of 111.
Trying to slog-sweep Hauritz, the left-handed opener got a gentle top-edge to Bracken at short third man on a day when England needed a hundred from him.
The series continues on Tuesday with the first of two day/night clashes at Trent Bridge.