Queensland Premier Anna Bligh, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and former Aussie batsman Matthew Hayden serve up a free BBQ to raise money for the Queensland flood appeal as the fifth ODI in Brisbane starts
Trailing 3-1 in the series, and losing the toss, England hand an ODI debut to Steven Finn, who picks up the wicket of Brad Haddin in the 15th over to leave Australia 72-2
By then, Chris Woakes has already struck for England, sending back Australia's key player Shane Watson
There's a welcome return to form for Australia's stand-in captain Michael Clarke, before he becomes the sixth batsman dismissed, with the total on 190 and his personal contribution 54 from 74 balls
Woakes takes two wickets in his final over to emerge with the fabulous figures of 6-45 - the second England bowler to take six in an ODI innings - as Australia are bowled out for 249 with three balls remaining
Brett Lee makes an immediate impact with the ball, dispatching both Matt Prior and Jonathan Trott as England make a woeful start to their chase at the Gabba - they're 22-3 after 6.1 overs
After being involved in a controversial incident when grounding a catch off Kevin Pietersen, Steve Smith has Eoin Morgan caught on the boundary moments after Pietersen falls to a slow John Hastings bouncer
Hastings bowls Ian Bell for a ponderous 36 to leave England in deep trouble at 103-6 and an asking rate climbing to above six runs an over - Australia look good to wrap up the series
And despite some brave hitting by Finn at number 11, the hosts duly win by 51 runs, leaving the final matches in Sydney and Perth redundant in terms of determining the destiny of the series
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