To take those numbers in isolation and not apply any context is beyond stupid. In the first innings of this series so far:
England bowled Australia out for 295 in 1st test (mainly due to a 6 wicket partnership)
570 in the 2nd test which was obviously a very poor performance (although not helped at all by drops on day 1)
385 in the 3rd test (not a great performance but not terrible really)
204 in 4th test
All in all those aren't horrific returns, but when the batsmen then get blown away in 52 (1st test), 68 (2nd test), 88 (3rd test) and 61 (4th test) and give up massive leads or hand opposition the advantage it is virtually impossible for the bowlers to do well given the position of the game. Printing out numbers and statistics in that situation is daft.
England bowled Australia out for 295 in 1st test (mainly due to a 6 wicket partnership)
570 in the 2nd test which was obviously a very poor performance (although not helped at all by drops on day 1)
385 in the 3rd test (not a great performance but not terrible really)
204 in 4th test
All in all those aren't horrific returns, but when the batsmen then get blown away in 52 (1st test), 68 (2nd test), 88 (3rd test) and 61 (4th test) and give up massive leads or hand opposition the advantage it is virtually impossible for the bowlers to do well given the position of the game. Printing out numbers and statistics in that situation is daft.