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A shell-shocked Andrew Flintoff preferred to heap praise on Australia than blame his batsmen after England's dismal loss in the second Ashes Test. "The bowling from Shane Warne and Brett Lee was fantastic," he said after England were bowled out for 129.
"With Warne bowling into the rough there weren't many options, and Lee reverse-swung the ball both ways."
A draw looked certain as England began the final day 97 ahead at 59-1, but they lost nine wickets for 60 runs.
They now face the massive task of winning two out of the remaining three Tests over the next four weeks to retain the Ashes, with the next one starting in Perth on 14 December.
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"We played a lot of good cricket throughout the Test match apart from an hour when we let it slip," Flintoff admitted.
"We're 2-0 down and it's an even tougher task than last time but we've got to bounce back.
"We've got a Test match in just over a week's time and we've got to get ourselves right mentally and physically for that game."
England struggled to bowl Australia out first time on a lifeless Adelaide pitch and were unable to stop the hosts romping to a target of 168 on the final day.
But coach Duncan Fletcher stuck by the decision to pick Ashley Giles, who was out for a duck on day five, over fellow spinner Monty Panesar.
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"As we've said on numerous occasions, we want to bat to eight and we think Ashley can do a better job with that," said Fletcher.
"We wanted to play two spinners here but in that warm-up game against South Australia the seamers seemed to do a better job than the spinner.
"When you consider Warne is a very good wrist-spinner and he took 86 overs to take five wickets - that summed it up."