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Dated: 22-06-2010 from 13:30 until 21:30
Time Zone: GMT, +2CET
England v Australia at Southampton, 1st ODI

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  • Former wicket-keeping Adam Gilchrist has backed Australian bowlers to do well against England after they failed to impress against Ireland and Middlesex batsmen.
Australia begins its five-match series of one-day games against England on Tuesday.

Despite its top four being dismissed inside 11 overs, Australia comfortably reached Middlesex’s target of 274 to win by five wickets at Lord’s on Saturday after a century from Cameron White and an unbeaten 72 from Michael Hussey.
Gilchrist said under-rated all-rounder James Hopes, left out for Steve Smith after collecting a career-best 5-14 against Ireland, could prove a handful if conditions suit his medium-pace bowling.
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  • The Australian cricket team’s wobbly start to their one-day tour of England has attracted lukewarm praise.
According to The Telegraph, the Australian bowling looks thoroughly ordinary in the run-up to Tuesday’s first ODI against England.

Middlesex batters Owais Shah, so far out of England contention that he is unlikely even to make the Lions squad, collected 92 without alarm, while Scott Newman, one of county cricket''s great underachievers, smashed late runs all too easily.

Missing through various ailments are Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle, while the international days of Nathan Bracken and Stuart Clark appear over, and Dirk Nannes and Shaun Tait are not required.

Of the bowlers only Doug Bollinger impressed on Saturday. The left-armer has certainly changed since he was with Worcestershire in 2007, not least in the acquisition of some extra hair. He will have enjoyed dismissing NSW teammate David Warner early on Saturday.

Ryan Harris appears to possess a similar attitude but, on Saturday''s evidence, lacks the same menace. He is brisk but certainly no sleep-wrecker; a description equally applicable to Clint McKay, who was hardly a success for Yorkshire recently.

Shane Watson makes bowling look hard work. Nathan Hauritz bowled his off-spinners tidily.

Australia''s selectors like all-rounder Steve Smith. A first-class batting average of 56 is naturally persuasive, even if he is very unorthodox, as demonstrated by one tennis-style smash/pull in a game-finishing cameo in the batting power play on Saturday.

England Line up:
Andrew Strauss (c), Craig Kieswetter (wk), Kevin Pietersen, Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan, Michael Yardy, Luke Wright, Tim Bresnan, Graeme Swann, Stuart Broad, James Anderson,

Australia Line up:
Shane Watson, Tim Paine (wk), Ricky Ponting (c), Michael Clarke, Michael Hussey, Cameron White, James Hopes, Ryan Harris, Nathan Hauritz, Josh Hazlewood, Doug Bollinger,

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