It would be one of sport's greatest injustices for us to get out of this with a draw, but with talk of 80mm of rain on Tuesday, plus plenty forecast tomorrow, we might just be able to do it.
All the same, you'd think we'd have to survive around 100 overs over two days - I wouldn't put the house on that.
Interesting scenario if we go to the WACA 0-0. As I mentioned upthread, it is pissing down constantly in Sydney this summer, and I would not want to be relying on the SCG test to produce a result. Melbourne is apparently much the same - so the WACA test becomes the one to win. This is a ground where touring sides have not particularly enjoyed themselves, but do we have the bowlers to exploit the conditions? Not the ones playing in this test (Harris excepted).
I know people will disagree with this, but I reckon Ponting has one last great innings in him. Think Taylor at Edgbaston or Waugh at the SCG. Punter must know he's running out of games as captain, and I feel he may just deliver one of his greatest when it counts the most.
That said, he'll need support, but where do we get the bowlers from? The Doherty experiment hasn't worked out, Bollinger looks like his zip has gone, and Siddle has bowled terribly since his hat-trick. I suppose one of Johnson or Hilf has to come back in, and probably a rookie - Cameron? As for a replacement spinner, I'd be tempted to give the job to North. Desperate times.
As for our batting, Clarke must surely be dropped on fitness grounds, let alone his dreadful form. I'd bring in White so we have a standby leader should Ricky quit as captain, or (god forbid) retire at the end of the series.
It's been a shocking couple of weeks for Aussie cricket - we knew England would be tough against a middling Aussie side, but we are not middling, we are poor. England look to have 8-9 contributors. We have 2 or 3. Generational change is probably only a few weeks away.
This is stumps for me - back to work tomorrow. The shitful weather and the dire standard of our cricket has actually encouraged me to take a few extra summer uni classes - long days in front of the cricket are not exactly relaxing at the moment.

Have a great christmas, all, and hopefully the Ashes will still be live when the Boxing day test rolls around.