MELBOURNE, Jan 12: Australia emphatically continued their dominant form against England with an eight-wicket victory in the first one-day tri-series match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) here on Friday.

Spurred on by a compelling run-a-ball 60 from Adam Gilchrist, the Australians chased down England’s 242 for eight with 4.4 overs to spare and extended their winning run over the tourists following their 5-0 Ashes whitewash.

A bad night became even worse for England when it emerged batsman Kevin Pietersen, who top-scored with 82, had been ruled out of the remainder of the series after a delivery from Glenn McGrath broke his rib.

England, beaten 5-0 on home soil by Sri Lanka in their last one-day series, could not contain the Australian onslaught as Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden (28) pounded their attack.

Gilchrist hammered seven fours and a six but even when both openers departed in quick succession, skipper Ricky Ponting compiled a steady 82 and Michael Clarke a measured 57 to steer them home with an unbroken stand of 133.

“Our bowling in particular was excellent,” a victorious Ponting said. “It was a really good wicket and one of the fastest outfields at the MCG in some time, so for our bowling group to restrict them to 240 was a terrific effort.

“We played really well in that Twenty20 game the other night and we brought that confidence and form into this game and we've delivered everything here.”

After skipper Michael Vaughan won the toss and elected to bat, England slipped to 73-3 before a fourth-wicket stand of 95 between Pietersen and Paul Collingwood (43) lifted the tourists towards a reasonable total.

Pietersen, who looked a pale shadow of his confident self after the McGrath blow, holed out to long-on after an innings which included four fours and three sixes.

England lost momentum as Paul Nixon went for a duck and Jamie Dalrymple got a poor decision, adjudged caught behind for two when the ball came off his helmet, but Andrew Flintoff (47 not out) added useful runs at the end.

Nathan Bracken had made the early breakthroughs, dismissing openers Andrew Strauss (12) and Vaughan (26) both caught at first slip by Hayden.

Mitchell Johnson, playing his 11th one-dayer in the absence of an ill Brett Lee, had Ian Bell (15) caught at cover and took Nixon's scalp while Bracken removed Jon Lewis (9) in the run chase to finish with the pick of the figures, 3-46.

Australia play New Zealand in Hobart on Sunday in the second match of the series.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND:

A.J. Strauss c Hayden b Bracken 12

M.P. Vaughan c Hayden b Bracken 26

I.R. Bell c Hussey b Johnson 15

K.P. Pietersen c Symonds b Clark 82

P.D. Collingwood c Johnson b McGrath 43

A. Flintoff not out 47

P.A. Nixon lbw b Johnson 0

J.W.M. Dalrymple c Gilchrist b McGrath 2

J. Lewis c Ponting b Bracken 9

M.S. Panesar not out 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-1, W-3, NB-1) 6

TOTAL (for eight wkts, 50 overs) 242

FALL OF WKTS: 1-20, 2-47, 3-73, 4-168, 5-206, 6-207, 7-211, 8-232.

DID NOT BAT: J.M. Anderson.

BOWLING: McGrath 10-0-40-2 (1w); Bracken 9-0-46-3; Clark 10-0-58-1 (1nb, 2w); Johnson 10-2-34-2; Clarke 8-0-35-0; White 3-0-27-0.

AUSTRALIA:

A.C. Gilchrist c Nixon b Dalrymple 60

M.L. Hayden c Nixon b Panesar 28

R.T. Ponting not out 82

M.J. Clarke not out 57

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-2, W-15, NB-1) 19

TOTAL (for two wkts, 45.2 overs) 246

FALL OF WKTS: 1-101, 2-113.

DID NOT BAT: A. Symonds, M.E.K. Hussey, C.L. White, S.R. Clark, M.G. Johnson, N.W. Bracken, G.D. McGrath.

BOWLING: Flintoff 6-0-48-0 (11w) Lewis 8.2-1-43-0 (1nb, 2w); Anderson 7-0-47-0 (1w); Panesar 10-1-46-1 (1w) Dalrymple 10-1-38-1; Collingwood 4-0-21-0.

RESULT: Australia won by eight wickets.

UMPIRES: S.J.A. Taufel (Australia) and I.L. Howell (South Africa).

TV UMPIRE: R.L. Parry (Australia).

MATCH REFEREE: R.S. Madugalle (Sri Lanka).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Adam Gilchrist.

NEXT MATCH: Australia v New Zealand at Hobart on Sunday.—Reuters

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