Summary Langer said Australia can't have had a worse day.
(AFP) - Australia coach Justin Langer hopes his side will be better for a "brutal" and record-breaking defeat by England in the third one-day international in Nottingham on Tuesday that was "nothing like" anything he had ever seen before.
England piled up 481 for six, the highest ever total in men s ODI history, following hundreds by Alex Hales (147) and Jonny Bairstow (139), with Jason Roy (82) and skipper Eoin Morgan, who made a quickfire 67, also taking part in the Trent Bridge run-spree.
In reply, world champions Australia were dismissed for just 239 as England won by 242 runs -- their heaviest victory and Australia s largest defeat, in terms of runs, at this level.
Langer said Australia, now 3-0 down in the five-match contest against 2019 World Cup hosts England, "can t have had a worse day" as they suffered a 14th defeat in 16 completed ODIs.
Amid a welter of depressing statistics for the tourists, England hit a staggering 21 sixes and 41 fours, while Australia paceman Andrew Tye s nine wicketless overs cost 100 runs.
