In a crucial match at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green played vital roles in helping Australia post a competitive total of 286 against England. Labuschagne led the charge with a top score of 71, and with several contributions throughout the order, Australia managed to reach what appears to be a par score.

Australia faced a challenging start as both their openers fell within the PowerPlay, but a resilient partnership between Steve Smith and Labuschagne added stability to the innings. Labuschagne initially took his time to settle but eventually found his rhythm, kickstarting his innings with an elegant off-drive to the boundary.

England introduced a new bowling combination to change the game’s momentum, but both Smith and Labuschagne responded with boundaries, putting the pressure back on the bowling side. Adil Rashid, one of England’s standout performers in a challenging campaign, made a significant impact by dismissing Smith and Josh Inglis.

Cameron Green and Labuschagne then took charge, consistently finding the boundary against England’s fifth bowler. However, Mark Wood managed to break their partnership by dismissing Labuschagne for 71. Australia had to rebuild once again, with Marcus Stoinis contributing before falling to David Willey.

In the late overs, Adam Zampa played a crucial cameo, scoring 29 off 19 balls, ensuring that Australia finished with a competitive total of 286. England, who have struggled in the tournament, now face the challenge of chasing a target over 250, a feat they have accomplished only twice in World Cup history.

Brief Scores: Australia 286 in 49.3 overs (Marnus Labuschagne 71, Cameron Green 47; Chris Woakes 4-54, Adil Rashid 2-38) vs England

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