We will see our bowler have done it before Broad and Anderson against this side in England I have faith
Get away from one day international fiascos for a minute and just analyse the two countries as test sides, especially bearing in mind the benefits either way of home conditions, and I think its a more even series than most people think:
Top Order: Davey Warner is dangerous, no doubt, but there is still the suspicion that he is only dangerous when things are going his way. Rogers is someone England are happy bowling at, and there is no clarity about who will bat three for Australia - if the ball swings, expect them to be 2-not many most times. For England, a lot rides on whether Cook can regain some form as he is likely to have an inexperienced partner, though Ballance at three provides quality and stability. A draw.
Middle Order: Australia would point to Smith and Clarke, but one is a permanent injury worry and the other, whilst massively improved, still has exploitable weaknesses. England would point to Root and Bell; more solid possibly, less stunning certainly. England certainly have better back up options, especially if Pietersen does "commit". England, narrowly.
All Round Options: Watson being replaced by Marsh will strengthen Australian bowling but weaken the batting, Maxwell may tour as the second spinner and adds options. Ali is a decent spin option but will get bounced out most games. Australia, narrowly.
Wicketkeeper: Buttler vs Haddin. Youth and constant improvement vs miraculous holding back of the years. This one starts a draw but will be won by whoevers team is on top.
Spin Bowling: Australia have the clubbie Lyon and...not much else. England have the not much less of a clubbie Ali backed by an array of other options (Rashid and Riley the most likely). Englands win here.
Pace Bowling: Anderson is a master of swing bowling in English conditions and will take early wickets, but the fact is that England don't have a whole lot else in the way of proven performers still at their peak - Broad looks old, Tremlett is old, Bresnan had the get in the Yorkshire side as an all rounder last season, Woakes may be crocked and not that good anyway, Finn has forgotten how to bowl fast...unless someone like Plunkett or Footitt can shake Australia... Who have Mitch (who oddly, I suspect may not be a big player in this series) plus the incredible Harris and either Spaceman or HAzlewood in a top class three. Australia's.
Back Up Bowling: Here is where it comes apart - England will be guessing with their seamers, whereas Australia have about eight possibles for the fifth slot - Pattinson, Siddle, Cummins, Abbott, Bird are the seriious ones but Hilfenhaus, Bollinger, Faulkner and a couple more would do a decent job. Australia, clearly.
So there you have it - in most areas a close series until we come to the quicks.