Former England captain Nasser Hussain said that England's batting collapses have been happening for a very long time. Hussain's comments come after England were consigned to a nine-wicket defeat in the first Ashes Test at The Gabba.
The tourists began the day on 220/2 as Dawid Malan and Joe Root tried to continue their fightback. But Malan's dismissal by Nathan Lyon triggered a collapse which led to England ending at 297 all out, with Australia needing just 20 runs to secure a comfortable win.
"England fans, however much our bowling carries us over the years, will know over the last two or three years that the batting has disappointed and these collapses have happened. It does seem to me that England's batting line-up struggles to start the next day. It (Australia's) is a wonderful bowling attack, make no mistake. They have five genuine bowlers. It is not easy against this attack," said Hussain on Sky Sports.