Alex Hales's 94 provided the platform for England's 27--run win against Australia in the second Twenty20 international today as the two-match series ended all square at 1-1.
Australia, set 196 for victory, finished on 168 for nine at Chester-le-Street with opener Aaron Finch -- who made a T20 international record 156 in the tourists' 39-run win at Southampton on Thursday -- out for just five.
David Warner top-scored for Australia with 53 but they were rarely up with the rate as seamer Jade Dernbach took three wickets for 23 runs in his maximum permitted four overs.
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Earlier, opening batsman Hales just failed again to become the first England batsman to score a Twenty20 international hundred as he took the hosts to 195 for five.
Pakistan-born leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed, wicketless on debut at Southampton, took his first international wickets to finish with three for 25.
Hales, who made 99 in a T20 international against the West Indies last year, shared an opening stand of 111 with Michael Lumb (43).
That partnership equalled England's best for any wicket against Australia in a T20 international, with Craig Kieswetter and Kevin Pietersen having put on 111 for the second wicket in England's 2010 World Twenty20 final win over their arch-rivals in Bridgetown, Barbados.
England, in a mirror image of Thursday's match, were sent into bat by Australia captain George Bailey.
The powerplay ended with England 61 without loss off six overs after a blizzard of boundaries.
Hales drove a straight six as James Faulkner's opening over went for 19 runs and left-hander Lumb struck all-rounder Shane Watson high over long-on for six.
It was not long before Hales completed a 34-ball fifty -- his sixth half-century in 21 innings at this level.


