"It’s not going to hurt Mitchell (Johnson) to stand down for a week, go out the back in the nets, and thunder in for the equivalent of up to 15 overs a day until he gets it right," Allan Border said.
"Then he’ll have nothing else to worry about apart from his bowling. He won’t have to worry about going at six an over, like he did in the last Test.
"There won’t be any of the pressure and scrutiny that comes with being in the middle of a Test match."
"You want him in your side if he’s bowling well because he’s a genuine wicket-taker, but Australia simply can’t let England get away like they did at Lord’s," he said.
"To be almost 200 in three hours before losing their first wicket, it’s really tough to come back from there."