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The third and final ODI between Australia and England takes place in the early hours of Tuesday morning, as the Aussies will be looking to cap off a memorable series with a third straight victory. However, the recently crowned T20 World Cup winners will be looking to end on a high.

Before Betting On Australia vs England ODI

The third and final ODI series match between Australia and England will take place at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The series has already been won by the Aussies, as they took an unassailable 2-0 lead over the weekend. However, they will be looking to round off their dominant showing with a third straight win against their biggest rivals. 

Australia will be delighted with the form that they have shown throughout this series, and it has certainly done no harm to their chances of success at the ODI World Cup next year. They recorded a second straight victory against England over the weekend, as they landed the win by 72 runs. 

Australia batted first, and hit 280/8. Steve Smith was in excellent form, as he scored 94 runs from 114 balls. Mamus Labuschagne also was in good form with 58. However, Mitchell Starc picked up the Player of the Match award, as he took four wickets from eight overs.

It was more disappointment for England, as they failed to bat out the 50 overs, as they were restricted to just 208. Sam Billings was the star with the bat for England, as he scored 71 from 80 balls. Meanwhile, James Vince scored 60 from 72, and Phil Salt hit 23 from 16. Adil Rashid continued his solid form following the World Cup, as he took three wickets from ten overs. 

Australia vs England ODI Offshore Odds

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BetOnline-165+145
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Pinnacle-173+146
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It looks hard to avoid Australia claiming a third straight victory against England in this series on Tuesday morning. We could see the hosts claiming another dominant success in their preparations for the World Cup next year.