After three remarkable sessions of fluctuating fortunes in which 12 wickets fell and 216 runs were scored, Australia emerged with England in a headlock after day two of the second Ashes Test in Perth on Sunday.
At stumps, England reached 5-126 in their second dig, still two runs behind Australia's first innings 240. But Graeme Hick has provided the tourists with a glimmer of hope by bludgeoning 42 off 33 balls, including two towering sixes off Jason Gillespie, which in the context of the low-scoring match has been a revelation. He shared an unbroken sixth-wicket stand of 59 with the defiant Mark Ramprakash (26 off 119 balls), after England were in diabolical trouble at 5-67.
The architect of England's predicament was Damien Fleming (4-16), who routed the top order in the same he way he skittled England's lower order in their first innings of 112, when he took a career-best 5-46. The Victorian swing bowler, a controversial selection in the WACA Test ahead of Queensland's Michael Kasprowicz, continued his dream run when he dismissed Mark Butcher (1), Nasser Hussain (1), Alec Stewart (0) and Michael Atherton (35) either side of tea. England's joy at humbling Australia's lower order was shattered when Fleming took three early wickets in the middle session.
In an amazing two hours, Australia slumped from 4-194 at lunch to be all out for 240, an overall lead of 128. In reply England went to tea shell-shocked at 3-19 as nine wickets fell for 65 runs. England, buoyed by their magnificent comeback when they claimed Australia's last six wickets for just 32 runs, were set back on their heels when Fleming had Butcher caught by Ricky Ponting at third slip, Hussain trapped lbw, and Stewart and Atherton caught by Mark Taylor at first slip.