Australia v England, 4th Test, Melbourne, 2nd day
England fight back after Johnson blast
Tim Bresnan fended his first ball of the day to short leg•Getty Images
Johnson trapped Stuart Broad plumb lbw as England rapidly subsided on the second morning•Getty Images
They made an early breakthrough in reply, as David Warner was caught behind after top-edging a pull•Getty Images
Chris Rogers battled in determined fashion but was struck on the helmet after ducking into a short delivery from Broad...•Getty Images
Steven Smith slashed to second slip after making 19 from 77 balls•Getty Images
Brad Haddin provided familiar resistance•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson made it two wickets in the over when he beat Kevin Pietersen's wild slog across the line•Getty Images
Johnson salutes the Melbourne crowd after his five-wicket haul•Getty Images
James Anderson was the man to benefit•Getty Images
...the after-effects were plain to see on the Australia opener•Getty Images
Three overs later, Bresnan removed top-scorer Rogers•Getty Images
Bresnan is mobbed after removing Johnson•Getty Images
Monty Panesar was bowled leaving as England made 255 - still their highest first-innings score of the series•Getty Images
Ben Stokes removed Shane Watson before lunch•Getty Images
Anderson returned to dismiss Michael Clarke with a delivery that shaped back•Getty Images
Australia were 6 for 122 when George Bailey was given out on review•Getty Images
Broad struck twice in the closing overs as Australia closed on 9 for 164, trailing by 91 runs•Getty Images