By Matt Thacker
AUSTRALIA MADE it two from two – and 14 straight victories in ODIs – as their seemingly subpar 270, after England captain Harry Brook had won the toss and elected to bowl first at Headingley, ultimately proved way too many. England lost wickets too regularly to mount a serious assault on the score and ended up all out for 202 with almost 10 overs unused.
Early cloudy skies and an 11am start made Brook’s decision to field a formality but England came up against a reinforced visiting side, with illness in the camp having subsided and Mitchell Starc,…