3rd ODI vs England
CW made one change, with SS Dong making his ODI debut in place of Howe. The CWers were asked to bat first on a bouncy pitch.
Their batting woes continued as progress was slow, and wickets were lost at just the wrong times. Anderson and Flintoff did the bulk of the damage with four wickets each.
CW sank to 128/5, and then 170/6, after 42 painstaking overs against the English swing and seam bowling.
Fifties from Ballich and Riley had given some shape to the innings, and so when Hing decided to slog at the end his cameo was able to lift CW past 200, the visitors closing on 216/9.
Phlegm got Trescothick out early in the reply, but Strauss and Pietersen made steady progress for the first 25, the CW seamers seeming to lack penetration. They were back in with a shout when Corrin bowled Strauss, and with the front-line bowlers not looking up to it, Narang took advantage of a rash shot from KP to have him bowled through the gate.
England looked to counter-attack this time, and Hing especially suffered as Flintoff looked to counter-attack, his 39 from 30 putting England back into control. Hing got his man when Flintoff chipped him to Spark at mid-on, but at 187/4 England needed only 30 runs from the final 10 with six wickets in hand.
Vaughan, with 42 off 70, would have been looking to stay until the end, but threw it away when he gifted Phlegm his second wicket, a leading edge off a poor shot. From there it was down to Capone, reserved seven overs from one end at the death, and Dong, on ODI debut.
Capone turned the English stumble into a collapse when Geriant Jones was bowled through the gate, and in his next over the left-armer had Tremlett out, caught by Narang. Dong struck next, removing the last recognised batsman in Newman for his maiden ODI wicket. England's tailenders were forced to crawl towards the total, with 18 needed from six overs, but now with only two wickets remaining.
When Dong began the 47th over only eight more were needed. The first two balls were dots. Harmison was trapped lbw - only one wicket to win. Anderson nudged one into the offside for two to get off the mark. The next ball was a leg side wide, and went for two more as Anderson got off strike. Only four more were needed.
Had nerves got to Dong? Evidently not, as his next ball was a beauty that Hoggard did well to nick behind. England were all out for 213.
CW won by 3 runs
MotM - Andrew Flintoff