Former England captain Sir Ian Botham has admitted that he is "loving" the current side's dominance over Australia in the Ashes.
The hosts currently lead the series 2-0 after racing to a 347-run win over the tourists, as they bowled them out for 235 in their second innings on day four of the second Test.
"Now that's what you call a Test win," Botham told The Mirror. "In every department and in every way England were better than Australia and I expect them to get better still.
"It was a Test cricket masterclass from Alastair Cook and the boys. Even though I was never good at maths at school, I reckon two out of two is 100% success. And I for one am absolutely loving it."
England meet Australia in the third Test of the Ashes at Old Trafford on August 1.