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Brook Hits Maiden ODI Ton As England Halt Australia's Unbeaten Run
England were 254-4, on course for victory, needing 51 runs from 74 balls, when rain curtailed the finish in Chester-le-Street. The result also ended England's seven-game losing streak to their rivals in the format.
With Alex Carey's unbeaten 77 along with Steve Smith's (60 off 82) hard-fought half-century and cameos from Cameron Green (42 off 49) and Aaron Hardie (44 off 26), Australia set a 305-run target.
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