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Smith, bowlers deflate West Indies

Like the first morning, Jerome Taylor troubled Australia early on, striking in the third over of the day to remove Shane Watson  Getty Images
Taylor struck again six overs later to bowl Brad Haddin - who scored a brisk 22 off 23 balls - and pick up his fourth Test five-for  Getty Images
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Despite the flurry of wickets at the other end, Steven Smith anchored Australia, as they scored 92 for 4 in the first session on day 2  Getty Images
Smith remained unbeaten on 175, scoring 50% of his team's runs, as Australia went to lunch on 350 for 8  Getty Images
Smith was dismissed after lunch for 199, his highest Test score, and Australia were bowled out for 399 not long after  Getty Images
Taylor finished with his best Test figures, 6 for 47  Getty Images
Things did not start well for West Indies with the bat, as Mitchell Starc had debutant opener Rajendra Chandrika caught behind for a duck  Getty Images
The wickets kept falling, and Nathan Lyon passed Hugh Trumble as Australia's leading Test wicket taker among offspinners  Getty Images
Haddin held on to a catch between his legs to dismiss Shai Hope  Getty Images
Josh Hazlewood troubled the middle order and claimed 3 for 15  Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson had Veerasammy Permaul caught behind on the brink of stumps to leave West Indies at 143 for 8  Getty Images
Lyon led the Australians off after finishing with 3 for 35  Getty Images
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