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 for two at the end of the ninth over to 104 for two after the 11th, 39 runs flowing over just two overs. "Our players have been in tremendous form coming off the Big Bash League and they are playing with freedom and they're playing fearless," Australia skipper David Warner said. "The bowlers executed their game beautifully and the way the batters finished it off was absolutely clinical."A tough night for the team as Australia win by seven wickets in Melbourne: Scorecard: https://t.co/5ApYNlIAg9 pic.twitter.com/QdKnCMrxNK
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) February 10, 2018
But Warner's form is again in the spotlight after his relentless playing schedule. This time he lasted just four balls, nicking a David Willey out swinger on two. Warner is the only member of the Test side to have played for Australia in every format this summer and has struggled for form in the ODIs and T20s. He is expected to travel with the T20 side to New Zealand before heading straight to South Africa for the first of four Tests. It was a second drubbing for England after going down by five wickets to Australia in Hobart on Wednesday.BREAKING: Australia beat England by seven wickets in Twenty20 Tri-Series match in Melbourne and qualify for final. #SSN pic.twitter.com/ZXD7WPSFCS
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"It was another poor performance for us," stand-in captain Jos Buttler said. "We didn't quite soak up the pressure early on with the bat losing early wickets to back it up for the end and none of us kicked on. "Again the power of Australia proved too much." Buttler was deputising for injured skipper Eoin Morgan, who missed the match after straining his right groin during training on Friday. Pacemen Kane Richardson and Billy Stanlake claimed five wickets between them after Australia was sent into bat.Australia ended their home international season on a high with a comfortable victory against England that secured a spot in the Tri-Series final.#AUSvENG REPORT ➡️ https://t.co/kXA66oPGEk pic.twitter.com/BG0ZGcckxH
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England were reeling at 34 for three in the fourth over when David Warner ran out Dawid Malan with a brilliant direct hit. James Vince was skittled by a slower ball from Andrew Tye before Buttler (46) and Sam Billings (29) steadied the ship. Billings struck the only six of England's innings when he smashed Ashton Agar over long on in the 14th over, but he fell to Stanlake with Warner taking the first of two catches at mid-off. Stanlake (2-28) and Richardson (3-33) did the damage for Australia.? 0-4 in the Ashes ? 4-1 in the ODIs ? 0-2 in the T20s Sum up England's winter in Australia with one word… pic.twitter.com/nTvgvIFGPJ
— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) February 10, 2018
BRIEF SCORE: Australia 3 for 138 (Maxwell 39, Short 36*) beat England 7 for 137 (Buttler 46, Richardson 3-33) by seven wicketsKane Richardson was named Player of the Match after his bowling helped restrict England to a comfortable target for Australia to chase for a spot in the Tri-Series final! #AUSvENG pic.twitter.com/WJ01h7AIHr
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