Australia v England, 3rd Test, Perth, 2nd day
England stumble after good start
England began well, as Stuart Broad removed Mitchell Johnson in his first over of the morning•Getty Images
Peter Siddle helped Australia add 59 for their last three wickets•Getty Images
Carberry played his shots as England began steadily...•PA Photos
There wasn't enough evidence to overrule the on-field call, though Root looked quite disappointed with the decision•Getty Images
Kevin Pietersen had a rather uncomfortable stay in the middle •PA Photos
James Anderson had Steven Smith caught behind on review•AFP
England's openers had a six-over spell to survive before lunch and Alastair Cook received a slice of luck when Steven Smith couldn't cling on to a tough chance •Getty Images
...but he was bowled for 43 while trying to leave a Ryan Harris delivery•Getty Images
Cook remained at the other end, gradually accumulating and raised a gritty half-century•Getty Images
And was dismissed by Peter Siddle again - the 10th time it has happened in Test cricket so far•Getty Images
Michael Carberry also had a life on 18 when Brad Haddin could not get under a top-edged pull•Getty Images
Shane Watson had Joe Root caught behind, but the batsman opted for a review immediately •PA Photos
But he was done in by a little extra bounce as he cut Nathan Lyon straight to David Warner at point•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson clung on to a difficult catch running backwards as Australia regained the advantage•Getty Images