Australia were generally untroubled as they arrived at the objective with 3.1 overs remaining.
A wonderful Dawid Malan century was to no end as Australia traveled to a six-wicket prevail upon Britain in their initial one-day global at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday.
Malan hit a sharp 134 as Britain made 287-9, yet it never looked sufficient on a level batting track that didn't offer anything for the bowlers.
Australia were generally untroubled as they arrived at the objective with 3.1 overs remaining.
It was an incredible, group execution," Australian commander Pat Cummins said.
We came in here truly new and quick to get once more into it.
The Australian openers had easily taken care of the Britain assault and were in charge from the beginning as both David Warner and Travis Head jump started a hard and fast attack.
They raised the century organization in only 88 balls, with just Olly Stone ready to contain the two remaining handers.
Yet, Steve Smith, who completed not out 80, was untroubled as he directed Australia home in spite of losing Marnus Labuschagne for four and Alex Carey for 21 en route.
We have a lot of Test cricket coming up, to see Smithy play like this was truly satisfying," Cummins said.
Cummins won the throw and decided to bowl, and Britain were soon in a difficult situation at 20-2 after four overs before Malan stepped to the wrinkle.
At the point when he left, they were 259-8 with the following most elevated score Jos Buttler's 29.
The Britain chief, who four days prior lifted the Twenty20 World Cup prize at the MCG, said he wasn't worried at the outcome.
Everything revolves around the person we showed, he said.
We needed to play with expectation. Dawid Malan played a phenomenal innings and to get to that score from the position we were in was splendid."
Malan's 134, his second ODI century after the 125 he scored against the Netherlands in June, tumbled off 128 transports, including 12 fours and four sixes.
Cummins, playing his most memorable match as commander following Aaron Finch's retirement, would have been happy by Australia's beginning to the innings.
They secured the English opening pair with some close line and length bowling, then, at that point, made a twofold forward leap.
Cummins had Phil Salt gotten at second sneak past Smith on the last wad of the fourth finished, and two balls later Mitchell Starc bowled the reviewed Jason Roy with a wonderful conveyance that swung back late.
The Australian commander then, at that point, put his side on top when James Vince edged to wicketkeeper Alex Carey.
At 31-3 Britain were battling however Malan remained composed, beginning gradually and afterward getting a move on as the sparkle went off the ball.

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