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Ashes Test: Blame rests on Australian batsmen

<p>In twenty one minutes of insanity, Australia shot themselves in the foot, yet again, with poor shot selection and worse execution as they watched England wrap their hands firmly around the Ashes urn</p>

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A disappointed Australian skipper Michael Clarke walks back after being dismissed for 13 in the second innings at Trent Bridge yesterday. He was out for 10 in the first innings

A disappointed Australian skipper Michael Clarke walks back after being dismissed for 13 in the second innings at Trent Bridge yesterday. He was out for 10 in the first innings

Nottingham: In twenty one minutes of insanity, Australia shot themselves in the foot, yet again, with poor shot selection and worse execution as they watched England wrap their hands firmly around the Ashes urn.

A disappointed Australian skipper Michael Clarke walks back after being dismissed for 13 in the second innings at Trent Bridge yesterday. He was out for 10 in the first innings. Pic/Getty Images
A disappointed Australian skipper Michael Clarke walks back after being dismissed for 13 in the second innings at Trent Bridge yesterday. He was out for 10 in the first innings. Pic/Getty Images 

It was as if we were watching action replay of Australian batting from Day 1 here at Nottingham, or Day 1 at Edgbaston last week or the second innings there or... you get the drift. It was like the DVD of a bad movie that's stuck on infinite repeat.

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