Explore the information Australia Tour of Ireland and England 2012. Read about England vs Australia ODI series results and stats, Aussies team played five One-day international games against England and one off against Ireland from June 23 to July 10 2012. Ireland match abandoned due to rain and one ODI against England also washes out. Result: England won the 5-match series 4-0
Australia Tour of Ireland and England 2012
| Jun-2012 |
Sat 23 09:45 GMT, 10:45 local |
Only ODI - Ireland vs Australia Civil Service Cricket Club, Belfast No result |
Fri 29 09:45 GMT, 10:45 local |
1st ODI - England vs Australia Lord's, London England won by 15 runs |
| Jul-2012 |
Sun 01 09:45 GMT, 10:45 local |
2nd ODI - England vs Australia Kennington Oval, London England won by 6 wickets (with 4.2 overs remaining) |
Wed 04  13:00 GMT, 14:00 local |
3rd ODI - England vs Australia Edgbaston, Birmingham Match abandoned without a ball bowled |
Sat 07 09:45 GMT, 10:45 local |
4th ODI - England vs Australia Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street England won by 8 wickets (with 2.1 overs remaining) |
Tue 10  13:00 GMT, 14:00 local |
5th ODI - England vs Australia Old Trafford, Manchester England won by 7 wickets (with 1.5 overs remaining) (D/L method) |
Summary
| Teams |
England |
Australia |
| Dates |
21 June - 10 July 2012 |
| Captains |
Alastair Cook |
Michael Clarke |
| One Day International series |
| Result |
England won the 5-match series 4-0 |
| Most runs |
Ian Bell (189) |
George Bailey (149) |
| Most wickets |
Steven Finn (8) |
Clint McKay (5) |
| Player of the series |
Ian Bell (England) |
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2nd Semi-Final - India v Sri Lanka at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff - June 20, 09:30 GMT |
| Final - TBC v TBC at Edgbaston, Birmingham - June 23, 09:30 GMT |
| 1st T20I - England v New Zealand at Kennington Oval, London - June 25, 17:30 GMT |
| 2nd T20I - England v New Zealand at Kennington Oval, London - June 27, 17:30 GMT |
| 1st Match - West Indies v Sri Lanka at Sabina Park, Jamaica - June 28, 14:30 GMT |
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