Australia holds its nerve to beat England in the third and final T20 International at Southampton thanks to an unbeaten 39 from Mitch Marsh.
Australia has beaten England by five wickets in the final T20 International with three balls to spare at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.
England was without captain Eoin Morgan for the third match of the T20 series and struggled with some sloppy fielding. The tourists still suffered a mid-order collapse from 1-70 to 5-100, but a mature innings from Mitch Marsh helped Australia over the line with a 46-run sixth wicket partnership with Ashton Agar .England won the three-match twenty20 series 2-1. The two teams meet in the first of three ODI's at Old Trafford on Friday.
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