Check Wood and Adil Rashid both took four wickets as Australia were held to 277 for nine subsequent to losing the hurl in their must-win Champions Trophy coordinate against Britain at Edgbaston on Saturday.
Durham quick bowler Wood returned one-day global best figures of four for 33 in his greatest 10 overs, while leg-spinner Rashid's pull of four for 41 was his best against a Test country at this level.
Travis Head's unbeaten 71 kept Australia in the amusement after prior fifties from opener Aaron Finch (68) and Chief Steve Smith (56).
World Container champions Australia needed to win this match to join effectively qualified Britain in the semi-finals of a competition highlighting the world's driving eight ODI groups.
Thrashing, or Australia's third no outcome washout in the same number of Gathering An amusements, would see Bangladesh, who beat New Zealand by five wickets in Cardiff on Friday, into the last four.
Australia lost five wickets for 15 pursues in 26 conveyances Glenn Maxwell's leave abandoned them 239 for five in the 43rd over.
Both left-hander David Warner and opening accomplice Finch were in great touch after Britain skipper Eoin Morgan won the hurl.
Be that as it may, similarly as Warner (21) was getting into finish outfit he was gotten behind off Wood.
Finch went ahead to finish a 47-ball fifty including seven fours.
Be that as it may, having made 68, his best ODI score in over a year, Finch skyed a drive off Ben Feeds and Morgan, running back and opposite short additional cover held a troublesome catch.
Moises Henriques (17) was bamboozled by Rashid into confounding a drive straight to Liam Plunkett at mid-off.
Smith finished a 68-ball fifty, including five fours, with a sweetly-planned off-drive against Plunkett.
Notwithstanding, the star batsman, maybe expecting a speedier conveyance, amiably chipped Wood's initially ball back to Plunkett at mid-off.
Maxwell, dropped on 20, had neglected to add to his score when he pulled Wood just for Jason Roy, backpedaling and over the limit marker, to finish an all around judged get.
Rashid then became the dominant focal point, with three wickets for six keeps running in 10 balls.
He got and played both Matthew Swim and Pat Cummins, with Mitchell Starc falling for a duck in the middle of when gotten by the spinner's Yorkshire partner Joe Root.
The last over observed left-hander Head hit a six and a four off Feeds either side of being dropped by Plunkett, running in from the profound.
He confronted 64 balls, including five fours and two sixes.
Durham quick bowler Wood returned one-day global best figures of four for 33 in his greatest 10 overs, while leg-spinner Rashid's pull of four for 41 was his best against a Test country at this level.
Travis Head's unbeaten 71 kept Australia in the amusement after prior fifties from opener Aaron Finch (68) and Chief Steve Smith (56).
World Container champions Australia needed to win this match to join effectively qualified Britain in the semi-finals of a competition highlighting the world's driving eight ODI groups.
Thrashing, or Australia's third no outcome washout in the same number of Gathering An amusements, would see Bangladesh, who beat New Zealand by five wickets in Cardiff on Friday, into the last four.
Australia lost five wickets for 15 pursues in 26 conveyances Glenn Maxwell's leave abandoned them 239 for five in the 43rd over.
Both left-hander David Warner and opening accomplice Finch were in great touch after Britain skipper Eoin Morgan won the hurl.
Be that as it may, similarly as Warner (21) was getting into finish outfit he was gotten behind off Wood.
Finch went ahead to finish a 47-ball fifty including seven fours.
Be that as it may, having made 68, his best ODI score in over a year, Finch skyed a drive off Ben Feeds and Morgan, running back and opposite short additional cover held a troublesome catch.
Moises Henriques (17) was bamboozled by Rashid into confounding a drive straight to Liam Plunkett at mid-off.
Smith finished a 68-ball fifty, including five fours, with a sweetly-planned off-drive against Plunkett.
Notwithstanding, the star batsman, maybe expecting a speedier conveyance, amiably chipped Wood's initially ball back to Plunkett at mid-off.
Maxwell, dropped on 20, had neglected to add to his score when he pulled Wood just for Jason Roy, backpedaling and over the limit marker, to finish an all around judged get.
Rashid then became the dominant focal point, with three wickets for six keeps running in 10 balls.
He got and played both Matthew Swim and Pat Cummins, with Mitchell Starc falling for a duck in the middle of when gotten by the spinner's Yorkshire partner Joe Root.
The last over observed left-hander Head hit a six and a four off Feeds either side of being dropped by Plunkett, running in from the profound.
He confronted 64 balls, including five fours and two sixes.
Wood, Rashid restrict Australia
Reviewed by Shuvo Ahamed
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June 10, 2017
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Reviewed by Shuvo Ahamed
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June 10, 2017
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