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Stand-in captain George Bailey urged Australia to remain true to themselves despite a defeat by England that dented their hopes of retaining the Champions Trophy. In what could be the first of 26 Anglo-Australian clashes across all formats between now and February 2, England beat their arch-rivals by 48 runs to win Saturday's Group A opener at Edgbaston.
Australia, still without injured captain Michael Clarke due to a recurrence of the star batsman's longstanding back problem, were set 270 to win after England's Ian Bell made 91 on his Warwickshire home ground. But their batsmen struggled against disciplined bowling led by James Anderson (three for 30), who in the course of the innings became England's outright most successful one-day international bowler, surpassing the record of 234 wickets he'd shared with Darren Gough.
Openers David Warner (nine) and Shane Watson (24) both fell cheaply, to seamers Stuart Broad and Tim Bresnan respectively. And for all that Bailey and James Faulkner made fifties, Australia were rarely in the hunt before finishing on 221 for nine. Bailey though urged his openers not to curb their attacking instincts. "The one thing I don't want to see and the one thing we're certainly pushing for is for guys not to change the way they play," Bailey said.
"That's why we've picked guys, and that is the challenge, while all that other stuff is going on around you, to make sure that you stick to your own game plan and to find a way to make it work," Bailey, added. Bailey, Australia's Twenty20 captain, said they knew what was coming from England's seam attack - they just weren't able to do much about it on Saturday.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2013

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