Still the pressure before battle resumes in Brisbane on Thursday is firmly on Australian skipper Ricky Ponting, who knows his captaincy, and possibly his Test career, would not survive a third Ashes defeat.
Ponting believes Australia have more than enough ability to reclaim the Ashes that England won on that dramatic day at the Oval last year if they play to their potential.
"There's a lot of doom and gloom around about this team and about Australian cricket, I think we all feel a lot more positive inside the dressing-room compared to what it looks like from the outside," he said after his last outing as Australia skipper, a one-day defeat to Sri Lanka at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
"But we can change what it looks like from the outside by starting winning games, we're all very aware of that," he added.
The injury doubts over vice-captain Michael Clarke, who missed training with a bad back on Monday, will not improve the mood but when the 11 selected Australians take the field at the Gabba on Thursday, they know the nation will be behind them.
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