SYDNEY (Reuters) - On the opening day of the last Ashes series, Mitchell Johnson set the tone for five matches of Australian domination by sending a series of 150km per hour missiles whistling past the ears of a succession of English batsmen.
Australians packed into the Gabba and watching on television around the country cheered every near miss, every jerky swerve of an Englishman's head and every desperate attempt by a tourist to fend off the assault with his bat.
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