Australia v England, 1st Test, Brisbane, 3rd day
Hussey and Haddin take control
Mike Hussey asks for a review after being given lbw against James Anderson•Getty Images
Brad Haddin had to fight hard before playing his shots•Getty Images
...and it was clear how much it meant•Getty Images
Brad Haddin attacks through the leg side off Graeme Swann•Getty Images
Haddin eventually fell for 136, and left to a standing ovation•AFP
Ben Hilfenhaus launched a huge lbw appeal after Andrew Strauss - on a pair - padded up to the first ball of England's innings ...•Getty Images
Strauss struck two boundaries before stumps on day three, and will have plenty of work to do as England try to force their way back into the game•Getty Images
James Anderson had another huge shout turned down against Mike Hussey•Getty Images
James Anderson shares a word with the batsmen•Getty Images
Mike Hussey hugs Brad Haddin on reaching three figures•Getty Images
Brad Haddin acknowledges his outstanding hundred•Getty Images
Alastair Cook caught Xavier Doherty in the outfield to end the innings•Getty Images
Aleem Dar denied the appeal, and after Ricky Ponting referred the decision, the umpire was vindicated as replays suggested the ball was going over the top of the stumps •Getty Images
Michael Hussey celebrates reaching his first Test century since January...•Getty Images
Alastair Cook couldn't quite reach a chance offered by Brad Haddin•Getty Images
The runs kept flowing for Hussey and Haddin•Getty Images
And Steven Finn finished with 6 for 125, but the day belonged to Australia•Getty Images
With England on the defensive, Cook played a cautious, unbeaten innings on the third afternoon•Getty Images