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Mitchell Johnson the hero as England slump to heavy defeat in first Ashes test

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Australian speedster Mitchell Johnson  celebrates the dismissal of England's Stuart Broad. Photo: AFP

England suffered one of their heaviest-ever Ashes test defeats on Sunday when Australia trounced them by 381 runs at the Gabba and went one-up in the series with a day to spare.

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The tourists collapsed under the searing pace of Mitchell Johnson and were all out for 179 late on the fourth day after they were skittled out for 136 off 52.4 overs in the first innings.

It was England’s second-biggest loss at the Gabba, after the tourists crashed by 384 runs there in 2002.

Johnson, the match of the man, finished with five for 42 in the second innings and nine wickets for 103 for the match, along with his spirited knock of 64 in Australia’s first innings.

It was Australia’s first test victory after nine win-less matches. They lost the last Ashes series 3-0 in England in July-August.

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“It was obviously a long time between drinks, but the boys are very excited,” said skipper Michael Clarke.

“A good victory. A lot of hard work has gone into preparation ... we’ve been preparing since losing the series in England. But we know England will come back harder.”

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