Josh Inglis (Australia Captain): (On the team's response after the previous match) "It was a very quick turnaround, and most of our discussions were focused on the batting side of things. The players had some really good conversations during training about their individual methods and how they wanted to approach this game. We knew a lot would depend on the wicket, and it looked very similar to the surface from the previous match. I thought the batting group responded really well. There were contributions throughout the lineup, and we built some very important partnerships.
(On the approach with the bat and building partnerships) Yes, the plan was to spend a bit more time at the crease because it was a slow surface. It would have been nice if one of us had gone on to make a really big score, but the focus was on building partnerships through the middle overs and remaining patient. In the end, we felt that any score above 200 would keep us well in the game, and thankfully, we managed to get there.
(On the DRS decisions) A couple of the reviews didn't quite go our way. I'll put the blame on the bowlers for that one (chuckles).
(On Nathan Ellis' bowling performance) Ellis was outstanding tonight. He's the kind of bowler you can always rely on, especially on pitches like these. His variations are exceptional, and they make life very difficult for batters. When he's bowling at around 145 km/h and then suddenly mixes in slower balls just over 100 km/h, it's incredibly hard to adjust. I thought he executed his skills brilliantly and was a major reason for our success with the ball."