Burns, Khawaja dominate limp West Indies
ESPNcricinfo staff
26-Dec-2015

Rain delayed the start of the Boxing Day Test by an hour, after which Jason Holder put Australia in to bat • Cricket Australia/Getty Images
David Warner set the tone for the day by smashing five fours as he raced to 23 off 11•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
He then top-edged a Jerome Taylor delivery to Marlon Samuels, who completed a juggling catch at short extra cover•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Usman Khawaja, who was returning from injury, and Joe Burns patiently built a century partnership•Getty Images
Both batsmen completed fifties as they took Australia to 193 for 1 at tea•Getty Images
Soon after the break, Burns reached his second Test century•Getty Images
Two balls later, Khawaja got to his ton, his third in as many games.•Getty Images
The pair took their partnership tally to 258 before Kraigg Brathwaite finally removed Burns for 128 late in the day•Getty Images
WI clawed back with two late wickets but the hosts were in total control, ending the first day at 345 for 3.•Getty Images