Criticism is deserved - Flower
England's head coach Andy Flower accepted that questions would be asked about his own role and that of many of England's senior players after the 3-0 Ashes defeat

Andy Flower accepted that these are tough times for England • Getty Images
Flower's judgment
On Australia's attack: "One of the things we should be honest about is that the Australian attack has performed outstandingly. The addition of Johnson and the use of him as a genuinely quick bowler: they have done extremely well. The back-up of Siddle and Harris and Watson has been very skilful and disciplined. Those three-and-a-half seamers have been outstanding. They have kept us under pressure and bowled outstanding spells and they haven't let up. We haven't been good enough to repel them."
On Ben Stokes: "That was a brilliant Test hundred. To play on one of the bounciest tracks in the world on a track that was cracking as well and in a situation that we were in I thought that was an outstanding effort. It is interesting that our only Test century has come from a 22-year-old all rounder. That is certainly a snapshot of our batting under-performance."
On Matt Prior: "Matt has been an outstanding cricketer for England during a second phase of his English career. But we constantly review what our best side will be and we also have to have an eye to the future as well."
George Dobell is a senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo