Australia v England, 5th Test, Sydney, 2nd day
Late wicket gives Australia hope
James Anderson had Brad Haddin caught behind flashing outside off in the fourth over of the day•Getty Images
Steve Smith didn't look comfortable at any stage during his 53-ball stay•Getty Images
Ben Hilfenhaus gave Johnson crucial support during a 76-run stand•Getty Images
Strauss raced to a half-century from 49 balls as Australia wasted the new ball•Getty Images
Jonathan Trott fell soon after for his first duck in Test cricket•Getty Images
Alastair Cook's prolific form continued as he passed 600 runs in the series•Getty Images
It left James Anderson needing to battle hard to survive to stumps as nightwatchman •Getty Images
After battling hard, Michael Hussey fell to an ecstatic Paul Collingwood the last ball before the new ball was due •Getty Images
Smith was eventually out chasing a wide ball to give James Anderson his second wicket•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson smashed five fours and a big six during his positive half-century that helped Australia reach 280•Getty Images
Having looked well set, Strauss was bowled by a full delivery from Ben Hilfenhaus •Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson celebrated after taking the important wicket of Trott•Getty Images
Kevin Pietersen had looked good touch during his 70-ball innings•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson struck some powerful blows to carry Australia over the 200 mark•Getty Images
Andrew Strauss launched England's reply with a series of boundaries•Getty Images
Hilfenhaus celebrated wildly after picking up just his fifth wicket of the series•Getty Images
Michael Beer thought he had his first Test wicket until Billy Bowden called for a review which showed it was a no ball•Getty Images
But top-edged an ambitious hook to Michael Beer to fall for 36 with the close of play looming •Getty Images