With the Ashes in their back pocket, England aim to produce some fireworks in the first of two Twenty20 internationals against Australia at Old Trafford
Having been put in by England skipper Paul Collingwood, Australia look for a flying start but the dangerous David Warner's timing is awry on a sluggish pitch
Ashes hero Stuart Broad strikes in his second over when Ravi Bopara takes a good catch, moving to his left at mid-wicket, to send Shane Watson on his way for 10
Warner's innings comes to an end on 33 when Collingwood wins an lbw appeal - but TV replays suggest umpire Richard Kettleborough may have got it wrong
After a brilliant century against Scotland two days earlier, David Hussey has a rush of blood and is an easy stumping victim for Matt Prior, departing for a second-ball duck
In trouble at 54-3, Australia are rescued by Cameron White who hits three towering sixes in an innings of 55 off 36 balls and dominates a stand of 78 with skipper Michael Clarke
Brett Lee, frustrated at missing the entire Ashes series, comes steaming in at the start of England's reply and proves too hot for Twenty20 debutant Joe Denly, who gives a tame catch to square leg
Chasing a target of 146, England lose their second wicket when Ravi Bopara edges a rising ball from Mitchell Johnson to slip - but rain is in the air as the Aussies celebrate
The players leave the field but a few fans stay on in the hope of a resumption, only for the weather to force the umpires to call the game off
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