Easy to say in hindsight though. The fact is that it was a batsman's wicket early on, and ours filled their boots this morning.No evidence that Katich or Watson WERE thrown.
Personally, I would have declared and backed the bowlers who skittled out the Aussies for 250-odd in the first innings. I acknowledge that it is a tight call, but look at the odds - England and the draw are both 10/11, while the Aussies are 250-1. That means the bookies think we've got less than 50% chance of winning which, given the position we were in yesterday, is a little disappointing.
With only 2/3 recognised batsmen, and an in-form Jimmy Anderson running in on a cloudy day and Swann twirling away on that wicket, I still think we ought to win this if we're given anything more than 50 overs tomorrow.