This has really been a bowler's test so far. The only real notable performance I've seen from any of the batsmen was Haddin, and that came as a bit of a shock. I wouldn't be surprised if he gets promoted a little bit after his first innings. It was a bit disappointing that he lost his century, but then again, he lost it because he was dumb and he took a risk he shouldn't have.
Johnson is bowling beautifully, Lyon not far behind. I honestly expected this to be Harris's innings entirely but I'm pleasantly surprised. I saw Lyon bowl at the NSW vs Tas game a few weeks ago and he was doing alright then, but his bowling today is far more threatening. Of course, Stuart Broad is bowling expertly as well, but as an Australian it's my duty to grumble about this.

EDIT: I hope Broad isn't the hope that England is pinning everything on, or the team is going to collapse if he fails. Eight wickets sets a dangerous precedent, similar to Agar's 98 runs earlier in the year. Then again, he is batting well for someone so late in the order, so we'll see how it turns out.
A tad disappointed that we couldn't force a follow-on, but that's just my pride talking.
Also, quack for Prior.

EDIT2: England's done for 136. Wow. Australia have a 159 run lead to build on. Let's hit some centuries and not let those poms force a draw.
