England set a new world on one-day international cricket with the higest-ever total in ODI.
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The team scored the record total of 481 for six as they beat Australia by 242 runs to win the third one-day international at Trent Bridge.
Victory gave 2019 World Cup hosts England an unbeatable 3-0 lead in their five-match series with the world champions.
Hundreds from Alex Hales, who made 147 on his Nottinghamshire home ground, and Jonny Bairstow, whose 139 was his fourth century in six matches at this level, helped England surpass their own previous all-time ODI record of 444 for three against Pakistan set at Trent Bridge in 2016.
World champions Australia could only manage 239 for nine in reply as they suffered their 14th defeat in 16 completed ODIs.
This was also Australia's heaviest defeat at this level, in terms of runs, surpassing a 206-run loss to New Zealand in Adelaide in 1986.
By contrast, this was England's biggest victory in the format, topping their 210-run win against New Zealand at Edgbaston in 2015.
The series continues at Chester-le-Street, the headquarters of northeast county Durham, on Thursday. Brief scores:
England 481-6, 50 overs (A Hales 147, J Bairstow 139, J Roy 82, E Morgan 67; J Richardson 3-92) Australia 239, 37 overs (T Head 51; A Rashid 4-47, M Ali 3-28) Result: England won by 242 runs