Ellyse Perry looked to be on her way to a century in the second game of the women's Ashes series – but her dismissal prompted a huge momentum swing for England.
The star all-rounder seemed to be marching her way towards triple-figures when she was trapped in front lbw for 60 off 74 deliveries in the second ODI.
While the on-field umpire initially turned down England's appeal, a lengthy video review saw Perry sent packing after replays showed the ball going on to hit the stumps.
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Perry's exit came in the midst of a horror Aussie collapse, losing 4-7 in the first innings on their way to being bowled out for 180 – their lowest total in 15 years.
Ellyse Perry is given out lbw on review against England. Fox Cricket
Annabel Sutherland (11) was the first to depart to kickstart the collapse and make the score 4-146, and then it was Perry who went moments later to take the card to 5-149.
Less than two overs later, Ash Gardner (2) was bowled by spinner Alice Capsey. Another over after that, Tahlia McGrath (1) was knocked over by Lauren Filer to make it 7-153.
"Heather Knight is pulling all the right strings at the moment … Australia are in trouble.," commentator Kirby Short said on Fox Cricket.
Leg-spinner Alana King (13) attempted to steady the ship with the bat, but she was also sent back to the pavilion before Megan Schutt was out for a duck.
Kim Garth (9) was the last wicket to fall at Junction Oval.
Australia won the first ODI match of the multi-format series on Sunday.