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CRICKET Confidential takes a different view of the second day of the third Ashes Test in Perth, as Australia battle hard to keep England down.
SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER
It was another hot day in Perth and with each wicket taken by Australia came another piece of evidence the scorching temperatures were taking their toll on the brains of the combatants.
When the contest was at its most tense, Mitchell Johnson tried to engage Kevin Pietersen by performing an unusual dance mid-pitch.
Pietersen's innings was all about suppressing his instincts and getting under bouncers rather than going after them.
Mitchell Johnson flashes the pearly whites at Kevin Pietersen during a captivating battle. Source: News Limited
So after another duck and dive Johnson tried to play on KP's ego by laughing at him and then imitating his evasive action.
Saturday night fever was soon coursing through the rest of the Australian team, with David Warner jumping to his feet for a jig and a jive after diving forward to get rid of Alastair Cook.
Typical of the no nonsense workhorse Peter Siddle, he wasn't having any of it.
When he again proved Pietersen's bogey man, he stood their with his face red with rage, probably caused by the posturing of his teammates.
David Warner celebrates the wicket of Alastair Cook. Source: FoxSports
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