Mitchell Starc | Player of the Match: Two wins, yeah. Can’t ask for much more. Well, I mean, it went a bit longer than the first Test, but a hard-fought one, I think, for both teams, glad to be on the right side of it. (How's the body holding up at this age?) It takes a little bit longer in the mornings at this age, but no, it’s still going okay. So hanging in there. We’ve sort of seen on this ground before, when the wicket’s this hard, you sort of see that pink ball go soft pretty early. As a bowling unit, bowled really well across both innings. Obviously, the batting in the first innings was key to get a lead there, and Ness (Neser) today was phenomenal. So really, really pleased for him at his home ground, in front of family. He was phenomenal today. (Preparations) I still try and do the same things, don’t I? It doesn’t take much to get ready to go. Still trying to bowl as quick as I can and hit the stumps every time. Just keep running in and see how we go. There’s no better incentive for bowlers than to bat as long as you can and not bowl anymore. So yeah, it was nice to put a bit of a partnership there. I think that’s, you know, you speak a little bit about the tactical side of pink-ball Test cricket, and we knew it was going to be better to bowl with the pink ball, the hard new pink ball, later in the day. To get through as long as we did with the bat, to put a partnership together with Scotty and then obviously Doggie (Doggett) for a little bit there at the end, was really key for us to push that bowling innings as far back as we could. And we saw late in the day we got those rewards. Fantastic to contribute as a lower order (batsman). I’m too old for that (being a proper all-rounder), yeah. I’m not sure how Stokesy (Stokes) and the guys do it as long as they do. I’ll enjoy an extra day to put my feet up and get ready for Adelaide.