Captain Ponting's sixth failure in seven innings in this series had some contemplating the end of the 36-year-old's career.
"It was sad to watch Australia's most admired cricketer summon all his vast experience and determination and yet still comprehensively fail to extricate himself from a long batting slump that must be on the verge of becoming terminal," Ron Reed wrote in Melbourne's Herald Sun.
"Emotions will run high in the great stadium when he bats a second time, with the match, the Ashes, his captaincy and probably his career all dangling by a thread."
Although most of the coverage focused on Australia's failings, there was some praise for the tourists -- particularly the pace attack of James Anderson, Chris Tremlett and Tim Bresnan.
"The trio put on a clinic of how to bowl in favourable conditions, almost unerringly placing the ball so close to the stumps that the batsmen had to play or felt compelled to," wrote Jesse Hogan in Melbourne's The Age.
James Anderson and England players celebrate the fall of an Aussie wicket
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