Australia vs England 3rd T20I | Australia win by five wickets to regain T20 top ranking

Adil Rashid picks three, but England’s fielding ragged

September 09, 2020 02:27 am | Updated 02:27 am IST - LONDON

Mitchell Marsh of Australia drives the ball during the 3rd Vitality International Twenty20 match between England and Australia at The Ageas Bowl on September 8, 2020 in Southampton, England.

Mitchell Marsh of Australia drives the ball during the 3rd Vitality International Twenty20 match between England and Australia at The Ageas Bowl on September 8, 2020 in Southampton, England.

Australia avoided a series whitewash as they survived a mid-innings wobble to beat England by five wickets in the third T20 international and regain their top-ranking in the sport's shortest format on Tuesday.

Having restricted England to 145 for 6 at Southampton they appeared to be cruising as they reached 70-1 off seven overs before three wickets for inspired spinner Adil Rashid slammed the brakes on their progress.

But England's fielding was ragged and they spilled several catches before Mitchell Marsh plundered 13 off paceman Mark Wood's final over to ease Australian nerves and put them firmly back in the driving seat.

In the end it was reasonably comfortable for Australia with Marsh striking the winning single off Chris Jordan with three balls left to finish unbeaten on 39.

Jonny Bairstow had earlier top-scored for England with 55.

England won the series 2-1.

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