ASHES: Australia win the first Test over dismal England

By The Roar / Editor

Mitchell Johnson holds the key to Australia’s Ashes chances after his stunning career resurrection led the home side to a drought-breaking first Test victory over England in Brisbane.

Australia took a commanding 1-0 lead after closing out an emphatic 381-run win by bowling England out for 179 late on day four at the Gabba.

The second Test in Adelaide is set to be a spiteful affair, with Australian captain Michael Clarke getting into James Anderson’s face right before the final wicket fell, telling the England fast bowler, “Get ready for a f***ing broken arm” as he prepared to face Johnson.

Spinner Nathan Lyon came into his own on Sunday and Johnson (5-42) capped off his stunning Test return to instigate another England collapse of 4-9 within 21 balls – following a 90-minute rain delay – to bring the Ashes-holders to their knees.

After a tumultuous year on and off the field where they sacked a coach and went nine consecutive Tests without a win, Australia’s performance was a flashback to the glory years.

The series is a long way from over, but only twice before has a side won the first Test in Brisbane and not gone on to claim the Ashes.

After Johnson and the Australians decimated England with 6-9 in the first innings, it was deja vu in the final session on day four.

Second innings centurions David Warner and Michael Clarke will be considered, but Johnson has presented an overwhelming case to be named man-of-the-match in one of Australian cricket’s most important victories.

His 64 and 39 not out with the bat and nine wickets marked one of the best allround performances in Test history.

Much-maligned offspinner Lyon also turned a corner in Brisbane, snaring Alastair Cook and Matt Prior in quick succession on Sunday.

He will now get to sing the team song for the first time.

Australia head to the second Test in Adelaide with their tails up, while England contemplate concerning form lapses from key men Jonathan Trott, Prior and Graeme Swann.

Set a mammoth 561 to win, England opener Cook (65 off 195) played a fighting captain’s knock.

A vicious hailstorm and then another rain interruption with England 8-160, threatened to push the match into a fifth day, before Harris and Johnson finished it off.

Australia in 1954-55 and England in ’36-37 are the only sides ever to win a first Test in Brisbane and not go on to claim the Ashes.

After losing 4-0 in India and 3-0 in England, Australia have ended their longest winless streak since 1986.

Going on to victory exorcised Australia’s demons from Manchester in August when rain saved England on day five, and put to bed memories from the second Test against South Africa last year when Lyon failed to stop the Proteas batting out an entire day to save a match.

To have rocked to such a comfortable win required an incredible turnaround from Australia after they had collapsed to 6-132 on day one to give Broad and England the inside running.

Man-of-the-match Johnson said the team were on a high.

“It was unbelievable out there tonight. I’m lost for words at the moment,” he said.

“We’ve gone in and sung the team song and it’s an amazing feeling to sing that song. It’s been a while for us and to be in front of big Brisbane crowd – the supporters were outstanding and all the boys performed well.”

Captain Clarke said the job was far from over.

“It’s only one game. There’s a lot of work to do to accomplish what we’re trying to accomplish in this series,” he said.

“We should enjoy tonight but we’ve got time at home to make sure we’re as well prepared as we need to be.

“It’s a fantastic start, fantastic individual performances, no better than Mitchell Johnson.”

England skipper Cook said the tourists would fight.

“Without a doubt, this side has plenty of character and we’ve fought back before,” he said.

“It’s going to hurt us. It’s obviously been a tough couple of days for us. Credit to the way Haddin and Johnson played.

“We collapsed and it put us behind the eight ball.”

Stars of the Gabba Test

David Warner 49, 124 runs

Michael Clarke 113 runs
Brad Haddin 94, 53 runs (and claimed 200th Test dismissal)

Mitchell Johnson 4-61, 5-42 and 64, 39 not out – 9/103 in total.

The Crowd Says:

2013-11-25T04:09:40+00:00

charles lara

Guest


i suggest that who ever breaks down pattinson must come through

2013-11-24T18:20:24+00:00

rajendra prasad

Roar Rookie


Keep up the goodwork.it would have been nice to break some fingers

2013-11-24T17:56:35+00:00

Broken-heartedToy

Guest


I've been pointing that out in the lead up to the Ashes when people were slagging him off. If he can keep his emotional stability and Harris his fitness, they can win this series.

2013-11-24T13:35:23+00:00

Fatman

Guest


Yup. I'm happy to say I've got egg all over my mug - didn't think he had it in him. The real test is how he goes on a flat road like Adelaide. Can he keep charging in even without help from the deck or will he collapse going for 4.5 an over? Lyon on the other hand - a bloke I can't believe has copped the stick he has. Look at his figs boys - averaging 33 odd in tests as a finger spinner... - Why are we so surprised he's done well?? The bloke is quality (and only getting better) - I hope the selectors tell him he's got his spot glued on for the whole serries to let him really work on his craft. [Tbh - same goes for the whole team]

2013-11-24T13:14:00+00:00

Brendon

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Johnson's average against England for bowling is 29.72 and his batting is 23.57. Both slightly better than his career averages. This isn't the first time Johnson has smashed England. Anderson's average against Australia is a dismal 36.47 and 38 in Australia yet the English somehow think Anderson dominates Australian batsmen. Johnson's career is now slightly better than Anderson's and only 0.01 higher than Broad's. Lyon needs to improve his fielding. How many run outs did he stuff up during the match? Interestingly our last 3 test victories against England all had Johnson playing and doing well. In 2009 the 4th test Headingley Johnson took 5-69 in the 2nd innings and scored a handy 27 runs. We won by an innings and 80 runs in that game. The 3rd test at the WACA in 2010 Johnson top scored in the first innings with 62 and took 6-38 in the first innings and also took 9 wickets in that match. Simple fact is if Johnson plays well we win.

2013-11-24T12:23:26+00:00

Nudge

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Bresnan will come in for adelaide

2013-11-24T11:50:09+00:00

James P

Guest


No one doubts that Johnson can't be incredible on his day. His critics will say that he has been incredibly inconsistent with performances like this only happening 1 in 5 or so tests. If he can perform like this in 1 or 2 more of the remaining tests, then the critics will be shut up.

2013-11-24T11:10:54+00:00

Dianne Andrews

Guest


ditto, waiting for the apologies to come flooding in!

2013-11-24T11:05:00+00:00

Early days

Guest


Great win. Absolutely smashed 'em. Just like India did to them 12 months ago!!!!!!!! Series result England 3-1. Maybe it's a bit early to start celebrating yet.

2013-11-24T09:49:50+00:00

David

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If that was what was said by Clarke, I don't think it was wise. One test is not a series and it's a series win we need to get the Ashes back. England have some problems with Trott, Prior and their third seamer. I think Swann will bounce back - he is a class player even though he was a little shaken up by Johnson's batting and bowling. I think the biggest problem is Trott. He has to play but they can't drop him down the order - that would send the wrong message. I expect there will be some intensive work with the batting coaches. As for the third seamer - Tremlett looked ordinary to me and I think they only have Finn and Rankin to fall back on - neither of which seem up to test standard.

2013-11-24T09:28:24+00:00

Richard

Guest


I hope this team is now welded together for the remainder of the series... Please no resting bowlers. Its time to put theses guys to the sword!

2013-11-24T08:06:54+00:00

ak

Roar Guru


Mitchell Johnson's performance not stunning for those who believed in his ability. I am one of them. Great going MJ. Thats the best way of telling your critics to shut up.

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