Morgan, who was batting with Stokes at the time.
“It was a natural reaction to avoid the ball. Mitchell Starc was about five yards away from Ben Stokes.” But Smith countered: “I probably don’t know the laws right to the tee but if you wilfully put your arm out you’re given out and that’s the way it went.
“I don’t want to shy away from the fact it was a great game of cricket as well. I thought we showed great character to dig ourselves out of a situation and win this match.”
Stokes’s exit was the cue for a collapse that saw four wickets lost for 46 runs, with fast bowler Pat Cummins taking final figures of four for 56.
Morgan and the recalled Liam Plunkett (24) shared a ninth-wicket stand of 55 in 22 balls but it was too late to change the course of the match, with left-hander Morgan, on his Middlesex home ground, last man out when he holed out off Cummins.
Left-hander Morgan faced 87 balls including four fours and four sixes.
Australia had an early setback when David Warner, who struggled against the short ball during England’s 3-2 Ashes series win, suffered what turned out to a tour-ending fractured left thumb injury as he got in a tangle trying to play fast bowler Steven Finn’s second-ball bouncer and retired hurt.
Glenn Maxwell (49) got the late run spree going with two sixes and a four off successive balls in an Ali over that cost 19 runs in total.
Shane Watson (39) weighed in with two huge sixes, off consecutive Ali deliveries, the first soaring straight into the top deck of the Lord’s Pavilion.
Score Board
England won toss
Australia
J A Burns b Finn 22
D A Warner retired hurt 1
*S P D Smith c Taylor b Rashid 70
G J Bailey b Ali 54
G J Maxwell lbw b Finn 49
S R Watson c Plunkett b Stokes 39
M R Marsh c Buttler b Stokes 64
†M S Wade c & b Stokes 1
N M Coulter-Nile not out 0
Extras (lb 3, w 5, nb 1) 9
Total (7 wickets; 49 overs) 309
Did not bat: M A Starc, P J Cummins
Fall: 0-2*, 1-42, 2-141, 3-171, 4-218, 5-281, 6-295, 7-309
Bowling: Finn 9-0-55-2 (2w); Woakes 8-1-37-0 (1w); Plunkett 8-0-42-0; Stokes 9-0-60-3 (1nb, 2w); Rashid 7-0-44-1; Ali 8-1-68-1
England
J J Roy c Wade b Cummins 31
A D Hales c Smith b Coulter-Nile 18
J W A Taylor c Wade b Marsh 43
*E J G Morgan c Maxwell b Cummins 85
B A Stokes (obstructing the field) 10
†JC Buttler lbw b Maxwell 0
M M Ali c Marsh b Maxwell 8
C R Woakes c Wade b Cummins 6
A U Rashid c Coulter-Nile b Cummins 2
L E Plunkett b Starc 24
S T Finn not out 1
Extras (lb 9, w 6, nb 2) 17
Total (all out; 42.3 overs) 245
Fall: 1-37, 2-68, 3-119, 4-141, 5-142, 6-171, 7-183, 8-187, 9-242, 10-245
Bowling: Starc 7-0-35-1 (2nb, 3w); Coulter-Nile 8-1-50-1; Marsh 9-0-51-1; Cummins 8.3-0-56-4 (3w); Maxwell 10-0-44-2
Result: Australia won by 64 runs
Series: Australia lead the 5-match series by 2-0
Man of the Match: M R Marsh (Australia)
Umpires: H D P K Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and R T Robinson. TV umpire: J S Wilson (West Indies)
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