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10 January 2009
White tackled the sluggish surface at the Rose Bowl expertly to hit 105 in a six-wicket floodlit victory, secured with nine balls to spare.
Ironically, before this third match of seven it was 26-year-old White who appeared most vulnerable when Ricky Ponting returns to action at the weekend. However, this match-winning contribution among a campaign tally to date of 200 runs should guarantee his retention.
Stand-in skipper Michael Clarke, who will hand over the reins with a flawless record during Ponting's rest period, also struck a half-century as Australia extended their dominance over England to 10 wins in 13 attempts in 50-over cricket.
The third-wicket pair shared a stunning partnership and their blend of power and placement, White providing the former, reaped 143 runs in all, with Clarke finally dismissed the very next ball after registering his first boundary.
Off-spinner Graeme Swann claimed the success as Clarke tiredly wiped at a full delivery and was bowled.
White had celebrated his maiden ODI hundred earlier in the over from 116 deliveries. He eventually succumbed when he mishit to mid-off with just nine needed.
His innings doused English enthusiasm, which had been stoked by a couple of early wickets in defence of their 229-run target.
Two leg-before decisions, for James Anderson and Paul Collingwood respectively, inside the first two blocks of powerplay, left Australia 52 for two in the 14th over.
Both were straightforward decisions for the umpires as Shane Watson was beaten for pace by Anderson in the fifth over of the innings and Tim Paine, who struck four boundaries in an inventive 29, was outfoxed by a Collingwood cutter.
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