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Rain threat after England sets Australia target of 310 to win deciding ODI

The series was tied 2-2 heading into the match after England routed the Australians in a 186-run loss in the fourth ODI at Lord's on Friday

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Australia's Matthew Short (L) and Australia's Steven Smith (R) wait for a review decision during the 5th One Day International cricket match between England and Australia at The County Ground in Bristol. Pic/AFP

Australia's Matthew Short (L) and Australia's Steven Smith (R) wait for a review decision during the 5th One Day International cricket match between England and Australia at The County Ground in Bristol. Pic/AFP

England set Australia a total of 310 runs to win their deciding fifth match of the one-day international series on Sunday.

Ben Duckett hit 107 in 91 balls and captain Harry Brook contributed a 52-ball 72 with seven sixes in England's 309 all out in 49.2 overs after losing the toss and having to bat first at Bristol.

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