<p>Glenn Maxwell and Alex Carey both hit brilliant hundreds as Australia sealed a dramatic series win over world champions England in the third one-day international at Old Trafford on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Australia, chasing a target of 303, were all but out of the game at 73-5 when Maxwell came to the crease.</p>.<p>But an Australia record sixth-wicket stand of 212 between Carey (106) and Maxwell (108) helped give the tourists a 2-1 success as England suffered their first home ODI series defeat in five years.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/big-show-glenn-maxwells-journey-to-hell-and-back-787089.html" target="_blank">Big Show: Glenn Maxwell's journey to hell and back</a></strong></p>.<p>Earlier, Jonny Bairstow had revived England from the depths of 0-2 with a superb hundred that saw them to 302-7 after the opener watched from the other end as left-arm quick Mitchell Starc removed Jason Roy and Test captain Joe Root with the first two balls of the game.</p>.<p>Sam Billings (57) and Chris Woakes (53 not out) also hit valuable fifties.</p>.<p>Maxwell's hundred was just his second century in 113 matches at this level, with Carey's innings the wicketkeeper's maiden century in his 39th ODI.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/australias-alex-carey-disappointed-to-lose-vice-captaincy-876457.html" target="_blank">Australia's Alex Carey 'disappointed' to lose vice-captaincy</a></strong></p>.<p>But when Maxwell holed out off leg-spinner Adil Rashid, Australia still needed 18 off 15 balls. That became 10 off six when Carey, whose century came off 106 balls, was superbly caught by a diving Mark Wood at third man off Jofra Archer.</p>.<p>New batsman Starc, however, hit his first ball, from Rashid, for six and sealed victory with two balls to spare with a four.</p>.<p>"It probably wasn't the ideal situation when I came in but being the last batter, I suppose I had a bit of license to go for it right from the start," Maxwell told Sky Sports.</p>.<p>"We thought if we could take it as deep as we could, myself and Alex, we might be a chance at the back end."</p>.<p>England captain Eoin Morgan said Australia were "too good for us", adding: "To lose two wickets for no runs and then post over 300 is a huge positive for us. I think Jonny Bairstow was outstanding today.</p>.<p>"Carey and Maxwell played outstandingly well."</p>.<p>England were left to rue the Carey being caught on nine off an Archer no-ball as they ended a coronavirus-hit season by suffering their first series defeat in 18 matches across all formats.</p>.<p>Australia's success was all the more creditable as star batsman Steve Smith missed all three matches after suffering a head injury batting in the nets.</p>.<p>Pace bowler Woakes took the first two wickets early in Australia's chase, having captain Aaron Finch lbw and Marcus Stoinis caught off a leading edge at midwicket.</p>.<p>And Australia were 55-4 when Morgan saw his decision to bring on Root rewarded by the occasional off-spinner taking two wickets for three runs in six balls.</p>.<p>Root clean bowled David Warner (24) with a fine delivery that angled into the left-hander before turning sharply away.</p>.<p>He then had all-rounder Mitchell Marsh spooning a simple catch to wicketkeeper Jos Buttler.</p>.<p>And when Marnus Labuschagne was run out, Australia were 73-5 in the 17th over.</p>.<p>But the big-hitting Maxwell, the last of Australia's recognised batsmen, took advantage of a short boundary and brought up an 84-ball hundred with his seventh six, off medium-pacer Tom Curran.</p>.<p>Morgan won the toss and batted on a fresh pitch.</p>.<p>But from the first ball, Roy edged a drive off Starc to backward point.</p>.<p>Next ball, Starc had Root lbw with an inswinger, the batsman not bothering with a review.</p>.<p>Left-hander Morgan survived the hat-trick before Billings gave Bairstow excellent support, completing a 53-ball fifty before he became one of three wickets for in-form leg-spinner Adam Zampa.</p>.<p>Bairstow went to his century in style with a legside six off a 90 mph delivery from Pat Cummins.</p>.<p>Bairstow's tenth century in 83 ODIs came from 116 balls, including 10 fours and two sixes, before he was bowled by Cummins's slower ball.</p>
<p>Glenn Maxwell and Alex Carey both hit brilliant hundreds as Australia sealed a dramatic series win over world champions England in the third one-day international at Old Trafford on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Australia, chasing a target of 303, were all but out of the game at 73-5 when Maxwell came to the crease.</p>.<p>But an Australia record sixth-wicket stand of 212 between Carey (106) and Maxwell (108) helped give the tourists a 2-1 success as England suffered their first home ODI series defeat in five years.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/big-show-glenn-maxwells-journey-to-hell-and-back-787089.html" target="_blank">Big Show: Glenn Maxwell's journey to hell and back</a></strong></p>.<p>Earlier, Jonny Bairstow had revived England from the depths of 0-2 with a superb hundred that saw them to 302-7 after the opener watched from the other end as left-arm quick Mitchell Starc removed Jason Roy and Test captain Joe Root with the first two balls of the game.</p>.<p>Sam Billings (57) and Chris Woakes (53 not out) also hit valuable fifties.</p>.<p>Maxwell's hundred was just his second century in 113 matches at this level, with Carey's innings the wicketkeeper's maiden century in his 39th ODI.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/australias-alex-carey-disappointed-to-lose-vice-captaincy-876457.html" target="_blank">Australia's Alex Carey 'disappointed' to lose vice-captaincy</a></strong></p>.<p>But when Maxwell holed out off leg-spinner Adil Rashid, Australia still needed 18 off 15 balls. That became 10 off six when Carey, whose century came off 106 balls, was superbly caught by a diving Mark Wood at third man off Jofra Archer.</p>.<p>New batsman Starc, however, hit his first ball, from Rashid, for six and sealed victory with two balls to spare with a four.</p>.<p>"It probably wasn't the ideal situation when I came in but being the last batter, I suppose I had a bit of license to go for it right from the start," Maxwell told Sky Sports.</p>.<p>"We thought if we could take it as deep as we could, myself and Alex, we might be a chance at the back end."</p>.<p>England captain Eoin Morgan said Australia were "too good for us", adding: "To lose two wickets for no runs and then post over 300 is a huge positive for us. I think Jonny Bairstow was outstanding today.</p>.<p>"Carey and Maxwell played outstandingly well."</p>.<p>England were left to rue the Carey being caught on nine off an Archer no-ball as they ended a coronavirus-hit season by suffering their first series defeat in 18 matches across all formats.</p>.<p>Australia's success was all the more creditable as star batsman Steve Smith missed all three matches after suffering a head injury batting in the nets.</p>.<p>Pace bowler Woakes took the first two wickets early in Australia's chase, having captain Aaron Finch lbw and Marcus Stoinis caught off a leading edge at midwicket.</p>.<p>And Australia were 55-4 when Morgan saw his decision to bring on Root rewarded by the occasional off-spinner taking two wickets for three runs in six balls.</p>.<p>Root clean bowled David Warner (24) with a fine delivery that angled into the left-hander before turning sharply away.</p>.<p>He then had all-rounder Mitchell Marsh spooning a simple catch to wicketkeeper Jos Buttler.</p>.<p>And when Marnus Labuschagne was run out, Australia were 73-5 in the 17th over.</p>.<p>But the big-hitting Maxwell, the last of Australia's recognised batsmen, took advantage of a short boundary and brought up an 84-ball hundred with his seventh six, off medium-pacer Tom Curran.</p>.<p>Morgan won the toss and batted on a fresh pitch.</p>.<p>But from the first ball, Roy edged a drive off Starc to backward point.</p>.<p>Next ball, Starc had Root lbw with an inswinger, the batsman not bothering with a review.</p>.<p>Left-hander Morgan survived the hat-trick before Billings gave Bairstow excellent support, completing a 53-ball fifty before he became one of three wickets for in-form leg-spinner Adam Zampa.</p>.<p>Bairstow went to his century in style with a legside six off a 90 mph delivery from Pat Cummins.</p>.<p>Bairstow's tenth century in 83 ODIs came from 116 balls, including 10 fours and two sixes, before he was bowled by Cummins's slower ball.</p>