Ashes: Ex-England players, pundits and fans react to another collapse

It made me sad.

Alex Hartley summed up how many of the nation's cricket fans felt as the batting collapse continued.

The tourists were bowled out for 188 in the first essay in reply to Australia's 302 in the fifth and final Test, as the tourists slumped back to the dressing room after the second day's play.

The men have failed to reach 300 runs in nine of their nine outings. This is the fifth time they have failed to reach 200.

"It's been a case of the same old, the same old with the bat," said former England captain Sir Alastair Cook.

Australia ended the day-night Test on 37-3, a lead of 152.

It's just boring now.

In the first two series of the Ashes, England failed to reach 300 in any of the four or more Tests, so you need to add context.

Australia gave England extra chances in a friendly game of garden cricket, like letting your younger sibling have another go.

Australia decided not to review, with both Burns and Malan seeming to edge ahead. When slip catches were dropped by Khawaja and Warner, Chris Woakes was given two reprieves.

They laughed off their mistakes in this series. As England's middle and lower order capitulated, it was a case of smiles rather than celebration from Australia's bowlers.

"I've watched England since 2005 and was inspired by Test cricket and cricket in itself," Hartley said.

They were a strong Test side between 2011 and 2013. They were great to watch.

Over the past 10 years, there have been many ups and downs and it's been frustrating to watch.

The England dressing room must have been quiet when they were defeated.

For many fans, one eight-letter word is expected rather than feared.

Can England still win?

The game has moved at a fast pace with 17 of the game's total of 182 points falling on day two. There is a chance that England's nightmare could be over on Sunday, with fans and players put out of their misery.

Jonathan Agnew only sees one outcome if the game is taken into day four or five.

He said on the show that he thought Australia would score 100 more runs to beat England.

"All results are still possible" and "any target below 300 can be chased", according to Test debutant Sam Billings.

"Tomorrow will be a huge session, it will be a big day," said Billings, who scored a somewhat respectable 29

"Anything under 300 is doable, but they haven't scored 300 in the whole series," Agnew said.

Not another Test?

England avoided the embarrassment of a clean sweep.

What could be worse? How about a whitewash of 6-0?

Dominic Baker, the chief executive of Tasmania Cricket, was a guest on the show and suggested that an extra match be added to the series.

It's a must. It's great for the game and where cricket is at because the fans will come.

We should be playing six Tests in England. We have to play the bigger nations.

Thanks for the suggestion, Dominic.