Excellent start to this vital Test for England, yet it could have been better still. To have them five down for about 70 was ideal yet it can be viewed as disappointing to let the Aussies make the total they did. That's on the one hand, on the other, we should have been delighted to have them five down when we did not bowl particularly well, especially in the first session, bar Tremlett who was outstanding throughout the day.
Anderson struggled with his radar early and enabled the batsmen to leave plenty, not that it did them any good really. Yet he still removed Ponting thanks to a fantastic one handed grab from Colly. Finn was below average again for me, and should he not excel in the second innings his position must surely come under close scrutiny for Melbourne. Swann did as much as you can hope for a finger spinner on this pitch. There was little spin around and Australia at one point looked as though they were going to attack him at every possible opportunity, but he kept his nerve and took the massive wicket of Hussey, again, with a beauty. Bowled a long spell, allowed rest for the quicks, was economical and deserved his two-for.
Tremlett though was the undoubted star. We knew the bounce would assist him, but he bowled excellent areas consistently and looked a constant threat. Hughes didn't have a clue how to play him in the one over he faced from him.
The pressure will inevitably mount on Ponting and Clarke, both pretty loose shots from them pushing at the ball away from the body. Credit again to Hussey and Haddin, the former taking his time to get set, left the ball sensibly, and built his innings cleverly. Haddin was slated for his shot on Sky Sports, and I agree it probably wasn't there for an expansive drive, but it's those shots that has had people praising his positive play and fluent strokeplay in the previous two Tests, he isn't going to nail every one.
Johnson also played what could be a very useful cameo. Struck the ball cleanly, but would have liked to have seen a few more around his napper.
Having Steve Smith at six must give Strauss and co a great lift knowing we need only four wickets before a batsman some way below Test standard is making his way to the crease.
Cook currently looks very solid at the top. Could have been a tricky period but he negotiated it expertly. I don't buy into Australia are bowling terribly to him, his judgement is spot on and he is the one forcing them to change their lines and he duly milks them. It's not that they can't bowl where they want to, they just don't know where to bowl to him.
Important England make 400 to really put us in pole position, any less it could be game on. It looks a good pitch to bat on, the bounce makes it beneficial to both batsmen and bowlers and if England can get past the opening hour tomorrow, when the ball will then be around 30 overs old, they can hopefully cash in.