The day began with hope for West Indies as Darren Bravo secured his sixth century in foreign soil, and his first in Australia. He has seven overall. Getty Images
But with only four wickets left to take, Josh Hazlewood knocked West Indies over for 223. Australia, having secured a lead of, 360 runs, enforced the follow-on Cricket Australia/Getty Images
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But it was a one-man show for West Indies again. They crumbled to 5 for 30, and only Kraigg Brathwaite could resist them AFP
James Pattinson was the wrecker-in-chief, claiming five wickets in eight overs on his return to Test cricket Getty Images
Captain Jason Holder was only one of three batsmen to reach double-digits, but West Indies sank to 6 for 60 when he fell Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Brathwaite tried his best with the tail, but he was neither able to save West Indies the blushes nor secure a well-deserved century. He was the final man dismissed for 94 off 122 balls Cricket Australia/Getty Images
And Australia wrapped up an innings-and-212-run win over West Indies AFP