Australia hold an imposing 128-run lead in the second innings at lunch on day three of the third Test against the West Indies in Dominica.
At the break Australia are 1-18 after earlier dismissing the hosts for 218 with Ed Cowan (6no) and Shane Watson (0no) unbeaten at the crease.
David Warner was unable to safely negotiate a 20-minute spell before lunch, falling for 11 when he edged Kemar Roach (1-5) to Shivnarine Chanderpaul at first slip.
That same pair had earlier frustrated Australia for about an hour in a 32-run last wicket stand that boosted the Windies score past 200.
Resuming on 8-165, the Windies managed to add 53 runs on the third morning with Nathan Lyon and Mitchell Starc taking the last two wickets.
Veteran Chanderpaul was the last man dismissed, trapped LBW by Starc (2-29) after scoring a vital 68 for the hosts.
Lyon (4-69) finished the innings with four wickets in another impressive display after his five-wicket haul in the second Test in Trinidad last week.
The off-spinner claimed the first wicket of the morning, removing Ravi Rampaul for 31 when the No.10 mis-timed a drive to Warner to end a 66-run stand with Chanderpaul.
Ben Hilfenhaus, Ryan Harris and Warner all finished with one wicket each while Cowan had three catches and a run out to his name in an active fielding display.
Aside from Chanderpaul and Rampaul, Kieran Powell (40) and Adrian Barath (29) played the only innings of any substance for the Windies, who face an uphill battle to claim the victory they need to level the three-match series.
