Travis Head. Photo credit: Getty Images

David Warner and Travis Head led Australia to a comfortable 36-run victory England in a clash of champions at the Twenty20 World Cup in Barbados on Sunday (NZ time).

Australia were the first side to reach the 200 mark in this tournament, smashing their way to a total of 201/7 at Bridgetown's Kensington Oval to leave defending champions England facing a daunting run chase.

Warner blasted 39 from 16 balls, including four sixes and two fours, and Head contributed 34 off 18 as Australia advanced to 74/2 at the end of the powerplay.

Moeen Ali bowled Warner to make the breakthrough at 70/1 after five overs and Jofra Archer dismissed Head, also bowled, as England fought back with two quick wickets.

England reached 54-0 in the powerplay and Moeen hit three sixes in the 14th over. He departed in the 16th for 25 from 15 balls, however, after lofting a catch to Warner on the boundary to leave England in serious trouble on 128/5.

Captain Jos Buttler had earlier hit a top-scoring 42 from 28 balls but England finished well short on 165/6.

Australia, the ODI World Cup and world test champions, are second in Group B after two games with England fourth.

Reuters.

David Warner and Travis Head led Australia to a comfortable 36-run victory England in a clash of champions at the Twenty20 World Cup in Barbados on Sunday (NZ time).

Australia were the first side to reach the 200 mark in this tournament, smashing their way to a total of 201/7 at Bridgetown's Kensington Oval to leave defending champions England facing a daunting run chase.

Warner blasted 39 from 16 balls, including four sixes and two fours, and Head contributed 34 off 18 as Australia advanced to 74/2 at the end of the powerplay.

Moeen Ali bowled Warner to make the breakthrough at 70/1 after five overs and Jofra Archer dismissed Head, also bowled, as England fought back with two quick wickets.

England reached 54-0 in the powerplay and Moeen hit three sixes in the 14th over. He departed in the 16th for 25 from 15 balls, however, after lofting a catch to Warner on the boundary to leave England in serious trouble on 128/5.

Captain Jos Buttler had earlier hit a top-scoring 42 from 28 balls but England finished well short on 165/6.

Australia, the ODI World Cup and world test champions, are second in Group B after two games with England fourth.

Reuters.

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