- England have been staring down the barrel at 11 for 2 at Chester-le-Road
- However Will Jacks and Harry Brook dug in to encourage an important 46-run victory
- The collection deficit has been lowered to 2-1 with two extra matches to play
Will Jacks acknowledged his fourth 50 in 10 one-day internationals was his greatest as he helped rescue England from a collection defeat by Australia.
The hosts have been staring down the barrel at 11 for 2 however Jacks and stand-in captain Harry Brook dug in to encourage a 46-run win at Chester-le-Road.
Brook scored a maiden ODI hundred and Surrey’s Jacks hit 84 to cut back England’s deficit to 2-1 with two matches to play.
‘The place me and Brooky have been in, we needed to dig in a bit of bit and provides ourselves a while,’ mentioned Jacks. ‘You must be adaptable.
‘Surely, it was my greatest (half-century). I am more than happy for Harry as effectively. He is mentioned he is struggled to seek out the best tempo in 50-over cricket and that was the right innings. We loved that partnership quite a bit.’
Will Jacks hailed his essential half-century after rescuing England in opposition to Australia
Jacks’ partnership with captain Harry Brook prevented a collection defeat at Chester-le-Road

















