England, who had conceded a 221-run first inning deficit, batted for most of the final two days to post 517 for 1 at the Gabba.
The Australians' performance, particularly that of their bowlers, has come under intense scrutiny as the sides finalise preparations for the second match in Adelaide starting on Friday.
"England was the same in Brisbane. They had a few of their batters go very well and (Steve) Finn took six of their 11 wickets," Ponting said.
"If you want to take the cold, hard figures from the game, they're in exactly the same boat as us.
"Reading some of the reports, it almost looked like England had won, but it's still nil-all and there were some real positives to come out of the game."
Ricky Ponting sports a dejected look after the first Ashes Test on Monday
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