Paceman James Anderson fired England to a stunning start in the second Ashes Test.
England bowl out Australia for 245 on an extraordinary opening day of the second Ashes Test.
The boisterous Barmy Army made their presence felt at the drawn Gabba first Test in Brisbane.
The fact is the Poms are more disciplined,their bowlers are better,says the former Australian fast bowler.
England cricket captain has reiterated his teams desire to get off to a strong start in the Ashes series.
Mitchell Johnson failed to take a wicket in the drawn Ashes series opener in Brisbane.
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has branded groundsmen at the Adelaide Oval 'pathetic'.
England go into Friday's second Ashes Test fuelled by renewed belief.
Blame,not credit,was the bitter medicine required after England saved the first Ashes Test at the Gabba.
Mitchell Johnson must be dropped,former captain Ian Chappell said on Tuesday.
Australia and England drew the first Ashes Test on Monday but the tourists will claim a moral victory after Alastair Cook dominated the last two days with an unbeaten double century to rescue a match that had looked lost.
England continued to grind down Australia's toiling bowlers on the final day of the first Ashes test.
Openers Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook both posted centuries to wipe out Englands first innings.
England reached 309-1 at stumps on Sunday and closer to a likely draw with Australia in the first Ashes test.
England were battling to save going one down in the Ashes series.
The pair beat a record set in the Bradman era to guide Australia into a domninant position.
Australia were 220 for five with Hussey unbeaten on 81 and wicketkeeper Brad Haddin not out 22.
Siddle took six wickets as Australia took command of the first Test by bowling out the tourists for 260.
Australian leggie is all set to become an eye candy for his supporters by starring as a Roman Emperor.
Usman Khawaja,who was on standby for Clarke,was released to play in domestic competition.