England might have been blown away by Australia inside two days in the opening Ashes Test in Perth but former middle order batter Jonathan Trott is backing Ben Stokes's team to fight back in the remaining four Tests.

The oldest rivalry in cricket resumed in spectacular fashion in Western Australia on a lively Perth pitch as 19 wickets fell on the opening day.

England seemed to have caught Australia on the back foot, especially since the hosts were missing front-line quicks Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, while opening batter Usman Khawaja picked up a back injury during the game.

A target of 205 looked like a challenging one against England's impressive and well-stocked pace attack in helpful conditions. But Australia's makeshift opener Travis Head turned the match on its head within a couple of hours, cracking 123 from just 83 balls to complete the run chase inside 30 overs.

The dramatic nature of the match dampened the mood among English supporters, many of who saw the opening ma

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