Day 2 at Old Trafford was, for the Aussies, a good day that they would have liked to be better. For the first time in a while, the Aussies passed 500. They managed to bat five session, and may have batted longer if they wished (after all the key 10th wicket partnership never got to bat). Five of the eight batsmen got passed fifty. The area that the Aussies need to improve is the fact that only one went onto a hundred. Admittedly, both Haddin and Starc were batting well enough to get there given more time. But then again, Rogers and Smith looked that good in the 60s too. Clarke has now scored two of the three centuries the Aussies have managed this year. The other was Wade's hundred against Sri Lanka.
The bowlers did well at the end of the day, snaring a couple of wickets and almost having one or two more. If Clarke had been able to readjust after being wrong footed, and get to Cook's edge, the day would have been even better. However, there was a bit of luck with Bresnan's dismissal. Cook did not let Bresnan review even though it was fairly clear he did not hit it.
England's use of the DRS in this game has put Australia's use of it in the first two tests into perspective.