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Still a long way to go to seal Ashes series, Australia captain Michael Clarke warns after England demolition

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Australia captain Michael Clarke adjusts his field. Photo: Reuters

Australia captain Michael Clarke said his side still had room for improvement after their utterly dominant 405-run win in the second Ashes test against England at Lord’s on Sunday.

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They needed just 37 overs to bowl England out for a meagre 103 on Sunday’s fourth day, paceman Mitchell Johnson leading the way with three cheap wickets, having set their arch-rivals a mammoth victory target of 509 runs.

Clarke’s men produced a near-ideal display to level the five-match series at 1-1 after their 169-run loss, also inside four days, in the first test in Cardiff.

Australia never looked back at Lord’s after piling up 566 for eight declared in a first innings that featured test-best scores from both Steven Smith (215) and Chris Rogers (173).

“I think the game was set up by the way we batted in the first innings, by the way we stopped England’s momentum from the first test,” said Clarke.

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“That’s why I think Chris Rogers and Steve Smith deserve a lot of credit.

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