West Indies got off to a great start in the second Test, dismissing David Warner in the first over of the day, after electing to bowl Getty Images
Jerome Taylor looked lethal in his first spell, going past the bat on a number of occasions. He did not concede a run in his six overs Getty Images
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Taylor's incisive spell included the wickets of both Australian openers, as they were reduced to 16 for 2 Getty Images
Michael Clarke was caught and bowled by Kemar Roach, but replays indicated the bowler had overstepped. He soon kicked into gear, playing in his usual positive fashion Getty Images
Steven Smith and Clarke added an unbeaten 75 for the third wicket to help Australia finish the first session at 91 for 2 Getty Images
Smith continued to frustrate West Indies throughout the afternoon Associated Press
Smith brought up his ninth Test century Getty Images
Smith had good support from Adam Voges Getty Images
Voges was caught behind for 37, the third wicket for Taylor Getty Images
Shane Watson stuck with Smith until stumps, when Australia had reached 258 for 4 Getty Images