It took place on the eve of England's third ODI against New Zealand. The series took place right before the side's Ashes tour of Australia.
An umpiring error has come to light following Harry Brook's dismissal in England's second innings, which reportedly stemmed from an illegal delivery by Australian all-rounder Beau Webster that went unnoticed.
As the legendary "Fab Four" era featuring Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Joe Root, and Kane Williamson enters its final chapter, the cricketing world is buzzing about who will inherit the throne.
Australia vs England Highlights, 5th Test Day 2: An imperious Joe Root hit a magnificent 160 to drive England to 384 in the fifth and final Ashes Test Monday before Travis Head let rip to haul Australia back into the contest with a rapid-fire unbeaten 91.
Australian pacer Mitchell Starc levelled with Pakistan's Noman Ali for a career-best joint-second rank, while Scott Boland made a two-spot jump to seventh spot among bowlers.
In 34 Tests, Harry Brook has scored 3,034 runs at an average of 54.17, with 10 centuries and 14 fifties in 57 innings at a strike rate of over 86.
Harry Brook's start to the ongoing Ashes series has mirrored much of England's performances, with glimpses of quality cricket overshadowed by periods of frustration
Down 2-0 in the ongoing tour, the visiting English side is currently enjoying a mini-series break on a beach at Noosa, a coastal town in Queensland.
Former Australian batter Greg Chappell sees shades of India's legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar when he watches England's rising sensation Harry Brook dazzle with the bat at the crease
After losing a rain-marred T20I series at home against the same opponents, New Zealand ended their three-match ODI series on a high.