ESPNcricinfo staff
12-Dec-2015
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
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