Australia cruised to a seven-wicket victory over England with more than five overs to spare to remain unbeaten after three games in the triangular T20 series here on Saturday
Glenn Maxwell en route his 39 v England. PIC/GETTY IMAGES
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Australia cruised to a seven-wicket victory over England with more than five overs to spare to remain unbeaten after three games in the triangular T20 series here on Saturday. The Australians restricted England to 137-7 in 20 overs with paceman Kane Richardson taking three wickets and then the home team knocked up the runs off just 14.3 overs.
A match-winning partnership of 65 between Glenn Maxwell (39) and D'Arcy Short (36 not out), plus cameos from Chris Lynn (31) and Aaron Finch (20 not out from five balls), got Australia comfortably home. The win ensured Australia will play in the tri-series final in Auckland on February 21 with preliminary matches now switching to New Zealand. The game-defining sequence came when Maxwell and Short accelerated the score from 65-2 at the end of the ninth over to 104-2 after the 11th, 39 runs flowing over just two overs.
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