Bowling on English pitches is not rocket science. If you bowl a good length on off stump, the ball just has to do a fraction, up or down or side to side, and you get someone out.
What you can never do on a slow pitch is bowl with any width. If you bowl straight it's almost impossible to get the ball away.
No matter how bad your hotel is, take a deep breath, because if you can get through a night, it won't seem quite so bad the following morning.
The old player in me can certainly sympathise with how your targets change because you simply do not know what is around the corner.
I love Rome and the way that you can wander around and find something interesting around every street corner. You can smell the history.
Adelaide is terribly underrated. There are lovely wide streets, beautiful parks, one of the most scenic cricket grounds, wonderful beaches, and vineyards nearby. The food and the people are lovely, and it's not too big and sprawling.