Even the junior Australian players are getting stuck into England!
Amid the sledging incident between Steve Smith and Jofra Archer during the second Test in Brisbane, rookie opening batsman Jake Weatherald also got involved in the chirping.
After Smith delivered his 'champion' barb to Archer, Weatherald also chimed in to have his say toward the English fast bowler.
As Archer turned his attention to Weatherald, the Aussie opener said: "Spit it out if you're going to say something.
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"You finally rocked up."
England captain Ben Stokes stepped in to defend Archer, saying to Weatherald: "You got 70 and started chatting."
Weatherald replied: "I was only saying something because you were saying something now."
Stokes then suggested his sledging was in jest, while Weatherald was being too serious.
"I say it with a smile my face though, Jake," he said.
The sledging war sets the scene for the third Test which begins in Adelaide on December 17.
If Australia win the Test, they will secure an Ashes series win with two Tests to play - while a draw in Adelaide will ensure the home side retain the Ashes urn.