A washout to end the T20I leg of Australia's tour of England. Both teams share the honours of this three-match series 1-1. Now, they move onto the ODI-leg where five games have been scheduled to play.
For now, this is me AkshayaKrishna Polya, signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Ajay Pal Singh and scorer/analyst Raju Khariya, who brought you all the live updates of this series decider. We will be back with another enthralling fixture. Until then, its cheers!
England skipper Phil Salt and Australia captain Mitchell Marsh pose with the Trophy as the three-match T20I series was shared at 1-1.
Phil Salt (England Captain): "Yeah, very proud of it. If you lose the first one, you are under pressure. The message was when we are pushed back, we come back harder. Partnership between Livingstone and Jacob was really good in Cardiff. Really pleased with the way we responded but just disappointed we couldn't get on today.
I think just the way we are playing, just the brand of cricket we are playing. When we are on top, we can really get the foot down. I think the Aussies found it hard to defend in Cardiff when we got going. I think more than anything else, it is just the way we are playing our cricket.
Yeah very positive. We want to win bilateral series but it has slipped away from us today. I think the more time we spend as a group, the better position we will be in when the big tournament arrives.
I have enjoyed it. A bit different. Really enjoyed the challenge and the added responsibility."
Mitchell Marsh (Australia Captain): "There were a lot of positives. It would have been good to finish off the series with a win. But we can't control the nature. It has been a wonderful series. We move on to the ODIs now.
We started in Scotland as a T20 group and gave opportunities to young players. They were given specificz roles across these five matches. We have a few guys who will come back into the side at some stage, but it is always a pleasure to see a young group play in England."
Liam Livingstone (Player of the Series): "Just been a bit more involved. Getting a chance with both bat and ball with a few boys been away. So, yeah I am just back enjoying my cricket. I have had a lot of fun, it has been great. Different environment with a few younger faces and stuff so I have just really enjoyed my cricket.
Look I want to try and be involved as much as I can. I haven't been always to do that lower down the order. I want to do whatever role comes my way, to the best of my ability. I want to play for England for as long as I can. A little bit higher up the order is good for me."