West Indies v Australia, 2nd Test, Antigua, 4th day
The Brett Lee show
The day began with Dwayne Bravo launching some lusty blows when Stuart MacGill strayed, leaving Phil Jaques in danger at short leg•Getty Images
Next ball he picked up Denesh Ramdin to be on a hat-trick•AFP
Lee finished up with five wickets ...•AFP
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...he and Phil Jaques put on 74 for the first wicket, furthering Australia's lead•Getty Images
Taylor and Dinesh Ramdin were convinced they'd removed Andrew Symonds, but though it appeared he had gloved through he was on unbeaten on 43 at the close•Getty Images
But Brett Lee removed Bravo, who was caught behind•AFP
Lee is thrilled after removing Ramdin•AFP
... but he couldn't stop Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who made his second century of the series•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson finished the job by removing Fidel Edwards as West Indies were dismissed for 352•Getty Images
Jaques was solid throughout his 76•Getty Images
Rough justice: After perhaps having the luck in the wickets, it was Lee's turn to be on the receiving end of a questionable decision, out to Edwards, which summed up a day of doubtful dismissals•Getty Images
The hat-trick didn't eventuate but the wickets kept coming for Lee, who rattled Jerome Taylor's stumps•AFP
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Michael Hussey, opening in Simon Katich's absence, helped get Australia off to a solid start...•Getty Images
Ricky Ponting pressed on to 38 before Jerome Taylor trapped him in front•Getty Images