Ponting conceded Australia had been "out-batted, out-bowled and out-fielded" in Adelaide, but taking just 16 wickets at a cost of 1,397 runs over the first two Tests pointed clearly to the department that was of gravest concern.
Having juggled their bowling options for the first two Tests, though, their choices for Perth look like being to keep the same players or return, baggy green caps in hand, to three proven Test performers who have already been discarded.
Spinner Nathan Hauritz was cut from the squad for the first Test in favour of left-armer Xavier Doherty, a test debutant with a first class average touching 50. Doherty took 3-306 in his first two Tests.
Fast bowlers Mitchell Johnson and Ben Hilfenhaus paid the price for Australia's poor return in England's second innings in Brisbane and were replaced by Ryan Harris and Doug Bollinger for Adelaide.
Harris (2-84) was the most impressive of the Australian bowlers in Adelaide but Bollinger discovered that desire and commitment were not enough as he was hammered for (1-130) and "hit the wall," in Ponting's words.
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