Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has insisted that his side's bowling attack need to perform if they are to capitalise on their team's batting display during the first two days of the second Ashes Test match in Adelaide.
The hosts declared on 570-9 before reducing England to 35-1 at the close of play, but while admitting that Australia are in a good position, Haddin believes that the match is far from over as a contest.
The 36-year-old told Sky Sports News: "We are happy with where we are at, but there is still a lot of work to do over the next couple of days.
"It's a pretty good batting wicket so our bowlers have got a big job to do."
Haddin recorded his fourth Test century before being dismissed for 118 during Australia's innings.