Australia's pace trio of Ryan Harris, Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle took three wickets apiece as England narrowly avoided the follow-on on the second day of the final Test in response to Australia's first innings score of 326.
The tourists never recovered from a disastrous morning session when they crashed to 23 for five despite valiant efforts from young guns Ben Stokes, Gary Ballance and Jonny Bairstow and it was the fifth time England had been bowled out for less than 200 in the series.
But he showed an error of judgement that cost his wicket when he offered no shot and was bowled off-stump by Siddle just three short of his half-century.
It was Siddle's second wicket of his 12th over after having wicketkeeper Bairstow caught by George Bailey, purposefully positioned at short mid-on, for 18, ending a 49-run stand with Stokes.
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Debutant Ballance earlier went in the second over after lunch for 18, caught behind off spinner Nathan Lyon.
Ballance showed plenty of fight coming to wicket with his team in dire trouble at 17-4. He took a Mitchell Johnson bouncer flush on the helmet and needed replacement headgear.