Former captain Ricky Ponting has conceded that Australia failed to recover from a poor start in the first Ashes Test of the summer against England.
The hosts bowled Australia out for 242 in the second innings to claim a 169-run victory in Cardiff, and Ponting believes that their first-innings advantage proved to be the difference.
He told Sky Sports News: "Their inability to bounce back from a little hiccup in the game cost them. England got on top early in the game, Joe Root played a sensational innings, and Australia weren't able to wrestle back the initiative from there.
"They weren't able to get the big partnerships that England got in their innings and I think we all knew that when there was a first-innings deficit that Australia would find it hard to win from there."
The second Test starts at Lord's on Thursday.