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 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.
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"The way they are playing is reminiscent of how we used to play in our day with Gilly, Matthew Hayden and Ricky Ponting at the top."
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"For us to get bowled out in the 37th over on the best batting track in the world -- there was huge missed opportunities there for some of our batters. Can't have had a worse day."