Australia were taking the Mickey out of England after the first Test and it was infuriating to listen to and watch but all it did was make us more determined to ensure we come here ready for a battle.

We do not have a hugely vocal team in the field. We knew that before we came out here so we really want to focus on out-playing them, looking them in the eye and giving them absolutely nothing. If we were not determined to win the last Test then we certainly are now.

A bully waits until they are in the ascendancy to pounce on people. That is what Australian teams do. They are quiet when they are not on top which was the case for the first three days of the Brisbane Test and then on day four they came alive. It is down to us to cope with that and deal with it.

It was a deliberate ploy to say things close to the stump mics so it would be picked up by the media. We knew what they were up to. That is fine, we just leave them to it. We are not interested in getting involved in any verbal battle or slanging match with them.