Australia's John Hastings, center, celebrates with his teammates after getting the wicket of England's Ian Bell during their 5th One Day International cricket match. -AP Photo

BRISBANE: Australia wrapped up a morale-boosting one-day series victory over England with two games to spare after a 51-run win in the fifth match at the Gabba on Sunday.

Michael Clarke's team took an unassailable 4-1 lead in the seven-match series after hitting 249 in 49.3 overs and then bowling out the visitors for 198.

Pace pair Brett Lee and Doug Bollinger reduced England to 22 for three before Kevin Pietersen (40) and Ian Bell (36) combined for a 73-run partnership.

England, however, self destructed when they still had plenty of overs remaining and two well-established players batting.

Pietersen again succumbed to a rush of blood to the head when he misread a slower John Hastings delivery and spooned the ball to Lee at mid-on to leave his team 95 for four.

Eoin Morgan (two) also threw away his wicket when he smashed Steve Smith straight to Mitchell Johnson at long off while Bell chopped Hastings on to his stumps to leave England 103 for six.

Shane Watson then dismissed Paul Collingwood (18) and Chris Woakes (eight) in his first over, the 33rd of the innings, to all but end the run chase despite some final-wicket defiance from James Anderson (22 not out) and Steve Finn (35).

POOR RUN

Earlier, Clarke ended his poor run of scores with a half century while the tail provided a late flurry to help the home side post a good total despite man of the match Woakes claiming six for 45.

Clarke, who had been under pressure, combined for a 65-run partnership with David Hussey (34) for the fifth wicket.

He then needlessly charged Woakes in the 41st over and top edged a simple catch to opposing skipper Andrew Strauss on 54.

Clarke's dismissal left Australia 190 for six but Smith (24 not out), Johnson (16) and Hastings (13) combined well in the latter stages to set up a victory charge that will give them confidence heading into next month's World Cup.

The match was also used to help raise money following recent flooding.

The floods have swamped the eastern seaboard of Australia, killing 35 people, crippling coal mines, ruining crops, damaging infrastructure, destroying homes and causing an estimated A$5 billion (US$4.98 billion) in damage in Queensland alone.

More than A$6 million (US$5.96 million) was raised from the game, with the final figure to be matched by the Australian federal government.

“It makes you really very proud to see the way Australians have got out and responded, from a local barbie (BBQ) ... to some of our biggest companies in the country,” Prime Minister Julia Gillard told Australia's Channel Nine.

Scoreboard:

Australia won the toss and chose to bat

Australia innings

S. Watson c Collingwood b Woakes 16 B. Haddin b Finn 37 S. Marsh c Strauss b Collingwood 16 M. Clarke c Strauss b Woakes 54 C. White c Prior b Woakes 16 D. Hussey b Woakes 34 S. Smith not out 24 M. Johnson b Anderson 16 J. Hastings c Collingwood b Woakes 13 B. Lee c sub b Woakes 0 D. Bollinger run out 6

Extras: (w-11, b-2, lb-3, nb-1) 17

Total: (all out, 49.3 overs) 249

Fall of wickets: 1-48 2-72 3-96 4-113 5-178 6-190 7-212 8-233 9-234 10-249

Bowling: Anderson 10-1-42-1 (w-4), Shahzad 8-1-46-0 (w-4), Finn 10-0-61-1 (w-3), Woakes 10-0-45-6 (nb-1), Collingwood 10-1-36-1, Trott 1.3-0-14-0

England innings

A. Strauss c Smith b Bollinger 3 M. Prior b Lee 14 J. Trott c Bollinger b Lee 0 K. Pietersen c Lee b Hastings 40 I. Bell b Hastings 36 E. Morgan c Johnson b Smith 2 P. Collingwood c Hastings b Watson 18 C. Woakes c Haddin b Watson 8 A. Shahzad c Haddin b Bollinger 9 J. Anderson not out 22 S. Finn b Watson 35

Extras: (w-4, nb-5, lb-2) 11

Total: (all out, 45.3 overs) 198

Fall of wickets: 1-20 2-20 3-22 4-95 5-98 6-103 7-128 8-128 9-145 10-198

Bowling: Lee 7-0-21-2 (w-1, nb-1), Bollinger 9-1-57-2 (nb-1), Johnson 8-1-29-0 (w-1, nb-1), Hastings 9-0-35-2 (w-2), Smith 8-0-29-1, Watson 4.3-1-25-3 (nb-2)

Result: Australia won by 51 runs

Australia lead seven-match series 4-1

Next match: February 2, Sydney

Previous results: January 16 - Australia won by six wickets January 21 - Australia won by 46 runs January 23 - Australia won by four wickets January 26 - England won by 21 runs

Man of the match: Chris Woakes

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