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09 January 2009
Needing to win to avoid Australia opening up a 3-0 lead, England managed a modest 228 for nine in the day-night contest at the Rose Bowl.
Strauss once again held England's batting together but they failed to assert themselves in the pivotal third match of the campaign.
He struck 63, from just 72 deliveries, after opting for a change of tactic, having seen his side fail in pursuit of modest scores during the current campaign.
But when Strauss picked out opposite number Michael Clarke at mid-wicket off spinner Nathan Hauritz it meant England were in need of consolidation.
Strauss has shared an opening stand of 41 with Ravi Bopara, whose demise came when he attempted a second six off Nathan Bracken.
Matt Prior then pulled straight to square leg without addition to the score and Mitchell Johnson doubled his wicket haul when when Owais Shah was adjudged lbw to a delivery which appeared to be going on past off-stump.
It took Irish-raised batsman Eoin Morgan to rescue the situation from 98 for four. Morgan manoeuvred the ball into gaps and also cleared the rope at long-on off James Hopes to hit 41, his highest international score since switching allegiance to England earlier this year.
The left-hander was eventually one of two wickets to fall in the batting powerplay, which saw England score just 24 runs between overs 42 and 46, when he lobbed a low full toss from Brett Lee to mid-off.
Yorkshiremen Tim Bresnan and Ryan Sidebottom then chipped in with career-best one-day international scores, 31 not out and 24 respectively, to ensure England breached 200.
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