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Thirteen wickets fall at Windsor Park

The first Test in Roseau had a debutant in both teams. Adam Voges got his Baggy Green at the age of 35 ...  Getty Images
... and West Indies handed a Test cap to 23-year-old batsman Shane Dowrich  WICB Media/Randy Brooks of Brooks LaTouche Photo
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West Indies chose to bat but Australia grabbed the advantage as Josh Hazlewood dismissed Kraigg Brathwaite for 10  AFP
Darren Bravo was struck on the side of his helmet before he was dismissed for 19, falling to Nathan Lyon  Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson capped a good morning session for Australia with the wicket of Shai Hope  Getty Images
Denesh Ramdin and Jason Holder's 30-run stand lasted 8.4 overs before Johnson breached Ramdin's defence  Getty Images
Shannon Gabriel was the last man to fall. West Indies' final three wickets added 27 runs before they were out for 148  Getty Images
Australia lost David Warner in the third over of their innings and Holder dismissed Shaun Marsh in the 17th, to leave them on 38 for 2  Getty Images
Legspinner Devendra Bishoo had Michael Clarke caught behind for 18  Getty Images
Adam Voges and Steve Smith's unbeaten 24-run stand for the fourth wicket helped Australia end the first day on 85 for 3  Getty Images
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