For all that England have been criticised, Australia deserve a huge amount of credit.
If England had been told they would play an Australia team without all of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon, they would have been rubbing their hands with glee.
And yet, Australia pulled off victory in Brisbane with all of their other players standing up.
Mitchell Starc has been absolutely outstanding, supported by Michael Neser, Scott Boland and Brendan Doggett.
Alex Carey put in an absolute masterclass behind the stumps, possibly the best wicketkeeping performance I’ve ever seen – and I played with Ian Healy and Adam Gilchrist.
Perhaps the biggest revelation for Australia has been the shift in the batting order.
Before the series, when there seemed to be a lot of discussion about the Australia line-up, I said there was only really a debate about one area – Usman Khawaja’s opening partner.
That debate has been settled, just not in a way anyone expected.
Ever since Travis Head stuck his hand up to open when Khawaja got hurt in Perth, Australia have looked like a different team. Now, there seems to be the opportunity for Head and Jake Weatherald to cement themselves as the opening pair.
Khawaja might find it tough to get back in, although Australia coach Andrew McDonald has suggested he could bat at number five.
