2nd Test Short Highlights England Win By 2 Runs In An All Time Classic | England v Australia Full Test HIGHLIGHTS -

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Ashes 2005 | England vs Australia, 2nd Test at Birmingham | Short (HD) Highlights **Thriller**

Missing their most spectacular victory by three measly runs, Australia's previously unbreakables now face moments that will define the length of their reign. Like a new heir to the throne, this was a result heard around the world - or at least those with Commonwealth links - and Ricky Ponting is a leader with more than the national interest at stake.

Three short, Australia have as many days for post-mortems and plotting of the recovery that starts at Old Trafford on Thursday. Despite nearly pulling off a miraculous theft from the extraordinary batting of Warne, Lee and Kasprowicz, the hierarchy must quickly rectify errors that allowed England to run over them from day one. One-all after two Tests was never a thought in any baggy green cap.

With quality speed bowling coming from all angles, the batsmen's approach on returning fire after being muted in three of the four innings should be the main priority alongside quiet prayers for a hasty healing from Glenn McGrath. The top order must accept the responsibility for leaving the last three with 107 runs for victory, and remember last year's fine play in Sri Lanka and India. They have a three-Test ultimatum to sweat over runs instead of slap at them, and respect a five-man bowling attack that has provided more bruises than Justin Langer's boxing training.

After watching a fascinating final-swing end in agony, Ponting was largely unrepentant about his side's play or his decision to bowl first and concede 407 in less than a day. "The tail-enders did sensationally and it shows the character of the side," he said. "We'll be taking a lot from this game." His lofty position has not been earned by nagging self-doubts, but Australia's unshakeable belief may have become a tactical weakness. Any turnaround will require slight changes in their outlook, which is a difficult process when things almost always work sensationally well.

For 15 years Australians have dismissed England's Ashes chances as easily as Warne has their batsmen, and Ponting's post-match summary showed the glaring message from New England is still slow getting through. Allan Border, who started the series-winning streak in 1989, delivered sage advice from his Fox Sports commentary seat that more grit was required than gusto. "It's the way they've been playing the last five to ten years, but against quality bowling you've got to give it respect," he said. "They might have to grind out a hundred rather than get one in 120 balls."

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