Australia v England, 3rd Test, Perth, 2nd day
Johnson burst jolts England
The day began with more of the same, as Andrew Strauss kept the runs flowing•Getty Images
But things started turning when Michael Hussey took a catch in the gully to get rid of Alastair Cook•Getty Images
It was the spark Australia needed - two quick wickets•Getty Images
Paul Collingwood was given a working over by Johnson•Getty Images
Ian Bell was in serene form again but was running out of partners•Getty Images
With both sides pretty fired up Brad Haddin couldn't help making a point to the Barmy Army•Getty Images
Though his side had a great day, Ricky Ponting suffered another low score•Getty Images
All the while Shane Watson's fifty kept Australia on top and ensured a 200-run lead by the close•Getty Images
Shane Watson and Brad Haddin couldn't decide who should go for a catch in the cordon; in the end, neither of them did•Getty Images
It was Mitchell Johnson's first wicket of the series•Getty Images
And Johnson followed with Kevin Pietersen lbw for a duck in the same over•Getty Images
And by lunch, England were 5 for 119, with Mitchell Johnson having taken 4 for 24•Getty Images
Chris Tremlett was cleaned up for Mitchell Johnson's fifth•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson's pitch map showed just how good he was today•Hawk-Eye
Michael Clarke was soon bowled off an inside edge for a frenetic 20•Getty Images
Johnson was finding some swing, and had Jonathan Trott lbw for 4•Getty Images
Ryan Harris ended Andrew Strauss's positive half-century•Getty Images
Peter Siddle banged in plenty of short balls and eventually removed Matt Prior with one after lunch•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson celebrates his five-wicket, match-turning haul•Getty Images
After Phillip Hughes watchfully saw out the opening salvo he fell to Steven Finn•Getty Images
But as England were getting confident, Michael Hussey was in top form again to wrestle back control •Getty Images