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Gabba loss leads to World Cup worry for Strauss

Updated on: 31 January,2011 09:20 AM IST  | 
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England skipper Andrew Strauss lashed out at his batsmen for surrendering the CB Series to Australia at the Gabba yesterday. Australia claimed the fifth one-day international by 51 runs

Gabba loss leads to World Cup worry for Strauss

England skipper Andrew Strauss lashed out at his batsmen for surrendering the CB Series to Australia at the Gabba yesterday. Australia claimed the fifth one-day international by 51 runs.


After winning the toss and batting, Australia made 249, with second-gamer Chris Woakes picking up a record-equalling six wickets.




The result gave Australia an unbeatable 4-1 lead in the seven-match series, ending England's run of five straight ODI series wins, and the match also raised more than $6 million for victims of the recent Queensland floods.

Australian captain Michael Clarke, who made an overdue return to form with a half-century, said it was a gutsy effort from the Aussies.

"I think we did really well to scratch out 249. We weren't looking all that flash at one stage, and then the bowlers did a great job tonight. I think we are improving." ufffd

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