After the Australia South completed day wicketless in nine overs, reaches hosts 26, he said: "I knew this was a single handle more far." Fortunately it was today.
"It would have been nice to go and get three figures, but I would have taken only at the beginning of the day."
"It was frustrating because it is our work - we have to go there and score runs."
"There has been some time since I made a great contribution, certainly in the arena of test match."
Collingwood joined Kevin Pietersen, Bell, Captain Andrew Strauss and number eight Stuart Broad that those with half a century at least their belt after four days of their tour of ash.
He added: "I want to enter these matches test with 100% confidence."
"I mark a few tracks in the warm-up games do to be able to."
"I was very pleased with how I started the channel today I thought that I left enough well when I first and then run away a few blows."
His previous ground success gave him practical myopia in his sleeve, confirmed the Collingwood.
But he has never claimed his 206 in the second defeat in 2006/07 5 - 0 ashes England drubbing as one of its major achievements, because there will always be associated with the failure of the team.
"When you have good memories which obviously contributes with a flat-rate factor until you exit."
"I spent a bit of downtime in the medium it and feel a little at home on this window."
As regards this career-best score four years ago, he is proud to have challenged a group of world-class launchers - including the Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath - but will always regret that its efforts have come to nothing. "I could gain confidence to play against such an attack many and scoring runs.
"When you come from an attack like that and have a bit of success from a personal point of view, it obviously gives you confidence big."
"But I always said that you want to have the sleeves in a winning issue, or perhaps a match zero, but not loss - it will never go down as one of my best."
Return to the present and the future, Collingwood believes England batsman can be subject to peaked at the right time - but admits that there is still some work to be done.
Bell sleeves is compared favourably with effort Collingwood 116-ball - and while Alastair Cook must have been disappointed go behind taken shortly after lunch, after having fought against through the new ball, its 32 was a start at least.
"We always received a path to parcourir.Nous needed these guys get a start to go and make a big - I wish, I had as I do today," said Collingwood.
Yet again, England lost early - this time Captain Strauss, Cook - step window but they see no reason to panic about this statistic.
"It would be good if we could get a better start," he agreed.
"But the guys will do - I have 100% confidence that."
It is certain that Cook will soon be in passes and is obviously impressed by Bell.
"I thought that it seemed in good nick today," the number five said Cook.
"It really moved bien.sa shot selection was good enough .c ' is just a shame it came out like that."
It considers as Bell a drummer always improve.
"I think it is developed as a cricket since the last time was in Australia player."
"He went in certain situations, particularly in South Africa last year, I would like to say that the old Ian Bell probably got through."
"It is evolved much, and I am sure that it is ready to prove to everyone how much a player he is."
Home Captain Michael Klinger was also impressed with Bell, Collingwood and Pietersen - and challenged the suggestion that England has found difficult going.
"When some of their FRY you view some of their class,", he said.
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