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June 19, 2018 remains one of the most extraordinary days in the history of One-Day International cricket. At Trent Bridge in Nottingham, England produced a batting performance that pushed the format to a place many had thought impossible, piling up 481 for 6 against Australia. At the time, it was the highest total ever recorded in men’s ODIs, surpassing England’s own world record of 444 for 3 made at the same venue against Pakistan two years earlier. The record has since been overtaken, but the scale of England’s domination that day remains remarkable.
Asked to bat first, England’s intent was clear from the outset. Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow attacked relentlessly during an opening partnership worth 159 runs. Roy’s contribution of 82 from 61 balls provided the early momentum, but it was Bairstow who carried the innings forward. He struck 139 from 92 deliveries, reaching three figures at better than a run a ball and maintaining the pressure throughout his stay at the crease. His innings contained a blend of power and precision that left Australia’s bowlers with few answers.
If Bairstow laid the foundation, Alex Hales built the monument. Playing on his home ground, Hales produced one of the finest innings of his ODI career, smashing 147 from 92 balls. He struck 16 fours and five sixes, matching Bairstow’s aggression and ensuring there was no respite for the visitors. The second-wicket stand between the pair added 151 runs and pushed Australia further into the contest’s margins. By the time Hales departed in the 48th over, England were already threatening territory never before explored in men’s ODI cricket.
The acceleration at the end was just as brutal. Captain Eoin Morgan blasted 67 from only 30 balls, reaching his half-century in 21 deliveries, then the fastest by an England batter in ODIs. England closed on 481 for 6 from their 50 overs, scoring at 9.62 runs per over. The innings featured 41 fours and 21 sixes. Bairstow and Hales alone struck 31 boundaries and ten sixes between them. In total, 291 runs came through boundaries, underlining the sheer force of England’s strokeplay.
Australia’s bowling figures reflected the punishment. All eight bowlers used in the innings conceded at least seven runs per over. Andrew Tye’s figures of 9 overs for 100 runs placed him among the small group of bowlers to concede a century of runs in a single ODI innings. The visitors struggled for control, length and containment on a surface that rewarded attacking batting and offered little assistance to the bowlers.
Any faint hopes of a competitive chase disappeared quickly. Australia were dismissed for 239 in 37 overs, with Adil Rashid claiming four wickets and Moeen Ali taking three. England secured victory by 242 runs, their largest ODI win at the time, while Australia suffered the heaviest defeat in their ODI history.
The scorecard has become part of cricket folklore. England did not quite reach the 500-run mark, but for much of that summer evening at Trent Bridge, it felt as though the barrier might fall. The innings captured a team at the peak of its white-ball evolution and redefined what was considered possible in 50-over cricket.
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