Postpublished at 13:12 BST 16 September 2020
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Morale is high in the bubble today - it feels like the end of term.
Carey & Maxwell's 212-run partnership an Australian record for sixth wicket
Carey reprieved by Archer no-ball on 9
Woakes hammers 53* off 39 balls as England post 302-7
Bairstow rescues England from 0-2 with 112
Starc takes two wickets with first two balls of the game
Three-game series level at 1-1
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Stephan Shemilt and Callum Matthews
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Morale is high in the bubble today - it feels like the end of term.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
England won't get any respite from Hazlewood.
Shot! After four dot balls, Josh Hazlewood goes a bit too full and Jonny Bairstow crashes him to the cover boundary. Hazlewood responds with a dot ball.
In the first two ODIs, he bowled a series-high 90 dot balls from his 120 deliveries. He's finished three of his last four ODIs with a dot ball percentage above 70% after having done so only once in 16 ODIs prior.
He is deadly accurate.
Jason Roy's scores against Ireland were 24, 0, 1 too. This summer is one he'll want to forget and quickly.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
Jason Roy in this series: 3, 21, 0. He'll have better series.
Eoin Morgan gets England up and running with a sumptuous cover drive to the short boundary.
What a start to the game, though. England face an uphill challenge from here.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
There has been one hat-trick before in the first three balls of an one-day international - Sri Lanka's Chaminda Vaas did it against Bangladesh in the 2003 World Cup.
Eoin Morgan survives the hat-trick ball.
It's certainly not the best ball that Mitchell Starc will ball, tailing down the leg side, and England can breathe a sigh of relief.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
This is a shambles!
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
This is sensational.
Image source, PA MediaRoot lbw b Starc 0 (Eng 0-2)
WHAT A START FOR AUSTRALIA! Mitchell Starc is on a hat-trick!
Wow, wow, wow! It's perfect opening spell bowling from Mitchell Starc as he gets a little bit of in-swing and the full length deceives Joe Root and that is cannoning into the stumps.
He has a chat with Jonny Bairstow about whether to review it but decides against it. He was stood there shaking his head, I think it was Bairstow trying to convince him more than anything.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He's just slapped it straight to backward point - he's had a miserable bubble.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Extraordinary!
Roy c Maxwell b Starc 0 (Eng 0-1)
What a torrid summer it has been for Jason Roy...
It's full and wide from Mitchell Starc so Jason Roy, as he's done successfully on so many occasions for England, throws his hands at it but only succeeds in slicing it to Glenn Maxwell at backward point.
He's fuming. He lets out an expletive as he makes his way back on the stairs to the changing room.
The players are out in the middle.
Jason Roy has just taken a leg stump guard and he'll no doubt be targeting the short leg side boundary. It's where the huge temporary stand normally is at Emirates Old Trafford.
Mitchell Starc will get us going with the ball.
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Sunday's 24-run victory meant that England's record of 13 one-day international series without defeat stayed intact.
They last lost a 50-over series in January 2017, against India. While Eoin Morgan's side are undefeated at home since 2015 when Australia beat them.
Can they keep that run going?
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James Anderson
England bowler on Test Match Special
Short boundaries, if you look to attack it too much, can see the batters come unstuck. It's not always an advantage.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
There's a breeze today which, intriguingly, will blow the ball towards the shorter boundary.
The opening two ODIs were played on the same wicket. That is part of Eoin Morgan's and England's plan to make sure they are suitably prepared for the 2023 50-over World Cup in India.
We're on a new strip today but Morgan said after Sunday's win that England were hoping the wicket would be "slow and sub continental-like so we can expose ourselves".
The England skipper added: "Our batters need to learn to groove an innings on a wickets like this - it is the weakest side of our game and it's the reason that we want to play on slow wickets.
"Hopefully we will continue to learn in that regard."