The three-match T20I series saw the Mitchell Marsh-led side taking the lead with a dominant win after showcasing their prowess with the bat and the ball. The Aussies secured an 8-run win with their bright overall effort in the game on a cold evening in England.
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The Southampton Ground has often favoured the side batting first on the pitch, and luck was in favour of Australia. After coming in to bat first, the opening duo of Travis Head and Matthew Short delivered a supreme effort to put the visiting side in the driver's seat. Head smashed a 23-ball 59, and Short's 26-ball 41 put Australia in a dominant position. Josh Inglis also put up a decent effort after he contributed 37 runs as Australia reached 179 runs. England's bowling effort was strong as they bowled out the team in the 19th over.
Australia's Matt Short, left, and Josh Inglis runs between the wickets during the first IT20 match between England and Australia at the Utilita Bowl, Southampton, England | Image: APHowever, the English side's batting wasn't up to the mark, as only Liam Livingstone scored 30+ runs. Phil Salt's captaincy debut for his national side did not go as planned, as Australia's clinical performance helped the side defend the score. The Aussies bowled out England in the 19th over to secure a 28-run win over the Hosts at the Rose Bowl.
KKR Sensation and England wicketkeeper-batter Phil Salt led to the side as the stand-in captain after Jos Buttler was ruled out because of a calf injury.
"Captaincy feels very special, I can feel the responsibility, it's a shame Buttler wasn't fit, great honour to be here," Salt said before the first T20I match.
The English side also had three debutants as Jordan Cox, Jacob Bethell and Jamie Overton were presented with their debut caps for England in T20Is.
After securing a 1-0 lead, Australia will be trying to sweep the series when the arch-rivals lock horns in the second T20I Match at the Sophia Gardens Cricket Ground in Cardiff, Wales.