<p class="bodytext">Jofra Archer starred as world champions England staged a stunning fightback to beat Australia by 24 runs in the second one-day international at Old Trafford on Sunday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Australia, cruising to a modest victory target of 232, were dismissed for 207 as England levelled this three-match series at 1-1.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Australia were in command at 144-2, but they lost four wickets for three runs in 21 balls -- including captain Aaron Finch for a well-made 73 -- to be 147-6, the new-ball duo of Chris Woakes (3-32) and Archer (3-34) returning to do the damage.</p>.<p class="bodytext">And when left-arm paceman Sam Curran, recalled alongside brother Tom, took two wickets in two balls to remove Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc, after Woakes and Archer had completed their maximum 10-over stints, Australia were 166-8.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Sam Curran then had Adam Zampa caught at mid-off from a well-disguised slower ball, to leave Australia on the brink of an extraordinary defeat at 176-9.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Leg-spinner Adil Rashid ended the match with eight balls to spare when he had Alex Carey stumped by Jos Buttler.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Earlier Australia's attack, with left-armer Starc (2-28) and Josh Hazlewood (1-27) once more setting the tone, restricted England to 231-9.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Adam Zampa took an impressive 3-36 from a maximum 10 overs to follow the leg-spinner's 4-55 during Australia's 19-run win on Friday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">England captain Eoin Morgan top-scored with 42 but could not prevent his side slumping to 149-8 before a ninth-wicket stand of 76 between Tom Curran (37) and Rashid (35 not out) kept the hosts in the game.</p>.<p class="bodytext">England desperately needed early wickets and Archer obliged when he had David Warner caught behind for just six off a 91.1 mph delivery -- the fourth time the left-handed opener had fallen to the fast bowler in as many international innings this tour.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Marcus Stoinis was again in at number three, with star batsman Steve Smith omitted after missing Friday's match with a head injury suffered batting in the nets.</p>.<p class="bodytext">But Stoinis was left powerless by fast bowler Archer's superbly straight and rapid bouncer that got the all-rounder in a tangle before the ball lobbed to Buttler.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Archer, having taking 2-22 in his initial five overs, was somewhat surprisingly removed from the attack by Morgan.</p>.<p class="bodytext">An increasingly assertive Finch, hit on the helmet by an Archer bouncer, slammed Rashid for six on his way to a 66-ball fifty.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Marnus Labuschagne (48) gave his skipper sound support in a third-wicket stand of 107 before he was lbw on review to Woakes.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Archer then bowled Mitchell Marsh before Woakes cleaned up Finch and Glenn Maxwell.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Morgan, having called for England to play on the kind of slow pitches they can expect when the next T20 and 50-over World Cups are staged in India, saw his top-order struggle on a slightly sluggish surface after he won the toss on a sunny afternoon.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Starc struck an early blow when he had Jonny Bairstow caught behind for a duck.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Jason Roy hit four fours in his 21 before he was run out by Stoinis' direct hit from cover as Test captain Joe Root set off for a risky single.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Root, who struggled to make 39 off 73 balls and he was out when he edged Zampa to Finch at slip.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Finch recalled Cummins and then saw the paceman snare England dangerman Buttler lbw for just three.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Zampa removed Morgan lbw on review and then had Sam Billings, fresh from his maiden ODI hundred on Friday, chopping on for eight.</p>
<p class="bodytext">Jofra Archer starred as world champions England staged a stunning fightback to beat Australia by 24 runs in the second one-day international at Old Trafford on Sunday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Australia, cruising to a modest victory target of 232, were dismissed for 207 as England levelled this three-match series at 1-1.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Australia were in command at 144-2, but they lost four wickets for three runs in 21 balls -- including captain Aaron Finch for a well-made 73 -- to be 147-6, the new-ball duo of Chris Woakes (3-32) and Archer (3-34) returning to do the damage.</p>.<p class="bodytext">And when left-arm paceman Sam Curran, recalled alongside brother Tom, took two wickets in two balls to remove Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc, after Woakes and Archer had completed their maximum 10-over stints, Australia were 166-8.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Sam Curran then had Adam Zampa caught at mid-off from a well-disguised slower ball, to leave Australia on the brink of an extraordinary defeat at 176-9.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Leg-spinner Adil Rashid ended the match with eight balls to spare when he had Alex Carey stumped by Jos Buttler.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Earlier Australia's attack, with left-armer Starc (2-28) and Josh Hazlewood (1-27) once more setting the tone, restricted England to 231-9.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Adam Zampa took an impressive 3-36 from a maximum 10 overs to follow the leg-spinner's 4-55 during Australia's 19-run win on Friday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">England captain Eoin Morgan top-scored with 42 but could not prevent his side slumping to 149-8 before a ninth-wicket stand of 76 between Tom Curran (37) and Rashid (35 not out) kept the hosts in the game.</p>.<p class="bodytext">England desperately needed early wickets and Archer obliged when he had David Warner caught behind for just six off a 91.1 mph delivery -- the fourth time the left-handed opener had fallen to the fast bowler in as many international innings this tour.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Marcus Stoinis was again in at number three, with star batsman Steve Smith omitted after missing Friday's match with a head injury suffered batting in the nets.</p>.<p class="bodytext">But Stoinis was left powerless by fast bowler Archer's superbly straight and rapid bouncer that got the all-rounder in a tangle before the ball lobbed to Buttler.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Archer, having taking 2-22 in his initial five overs, was somewhat surprisingly removed from the attack by Morgan.</p>.<p class="bodytext">An increasingly assertive Finch, hit on the helmet by an Archer bouncer, slammed Rashid for six on his way to a 66-ball fifty.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Marnus Labuschagne (48) gave his skipper sound support in a third-wicket stand of 107 before he was lbw on review to Woakes.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Archer then bowled Mitchell Marsh before Woakes cleaned up Finch and Glenn Maxwell.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Morgan, having called for England to play on the kind of slow pitches they can expect when the next T20 and 50-over World Cups are staged in India, saw his top-order struggle on a slightly sluggish surface after he won the toss on a sunny afternoon.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Starc struck an early blow when he had Jonny Bairstow caught behind for a duck.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Jason Roy hit four fours in his 21 before he was run out by Stoinis' direct hit from cover as Test captain Joe Root set off for a risky single.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Root, who struggled to make 39 off 73 balls and he was out when he edged Zampa to Finch at slip.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Finch recalled Cummins and then saw the paceman snare England dangerman Buttler lbw for just three.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Zampa removed Morgan lbw on review and then had Sam Billings, fresh from his maiden ODI hundred on Friday, chopping on for eight.</p>