State of play
Resumption: Australia 3-438
(Voges 174, S Marsh 139)
Lunch: Australia 4-583(dec) 
(Voges 269, M Marsh 1)
Tea: West Indies 4-81
(Bravo 32, Ramdin 1)
Stumps: West Indies 6-207
(Bravo 94, Roach 31)
Key batsman
Darren Bravo
Before the Test retired fast-bowler Ryan Harris wrote of how impressed he was by Bravo when he bowled to him in 2012, and how disappointed that his career had stagnated since then. On another dark day for the West Indies, the form of the left-hander was something to savour. Bravo was solid in defence, but was also able to punish the few loose deliveries he was given.
Key bowler
Nathan Lyon
Australia had already broken through, with the scalp of opener Kraigg Brathwaite, by the time Nathan Lyon got the ball for the first time. But with three wickets in his first seven overs he was the main reason the visitors were teetering at tea, at 4-81.
Key numbers
449
Partnership of Adam Voges and Shaun Marsh. Had the latter's heave to deep mid-wicket been either side of Bravo they would have broken the Australian record of 451 held by Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman.
15
Overs bowled when the West Indies scored their first boundary. At the same stage of Australia's innings they had 16.
The moment
A piece of individual brilliance from Nathan Lyon. The off-spinner produced a half-volley to Marlon Samuels that looked destined for the long-off boundary. But the bowler flung himself to his left and held on to a spectacular catch.