Liam Livingstone's stunning 62 not out paved the way for England's colossal 186-run win over Australia in the fourth one-day international at Lord's on Friday.
England drew level at 2-2 in a five-match series with world champions Australia ahead of Sunday's finale at Bristol.
Livingstone's whirlwind 27-ball innings took England to 312-5 in a match reduced by rain to 39 overs per side after captain Harry Brook just fell short of successive hundreds with 87.
Australia made a sound start to their reply but lost six wickets for 28 runs in slumping from 68-0 to 96-6.
They were eventually bowled out for 126 inside 25 overs, with fast bowler Matthew Potts taking an ODI best 4-38.
This was England's second-biggest ODI win over arch-rivals Australia in terms of runs, following their 242-run success at Trent Bridge in 2018.