Australia have reached 22-0 in their second innings at lunch on day three of the second Test against the West Indies to forge a lead of 201 runs.
With work to do to avoid the follow on, Kemar Roach and Jason Holder returned to the crease for the home side at the start of day three in Kingston.
Holder led the charge, quickly moving past the 50-run mark and getting the West Indies to withing 200 runs of the tourists' total, ensuring that Australia would have to bat again.
Roach defended hard to keep hold of his wicket, but sliced a Josh Hazlewood delivery back into the gloves of Brad Haddin, restricting his contribution to seven.
Hazlewood quickly wrapped up the innings, trapping Jerome Taylor lbw on just his second ball to leave the West Indies 220 all out, and prevent Holder from reaching his century, falling just 18 runs short.
Opening batsmen Shaun Marsh and David Warner survived 11 overs before the interval as Australia came back out to bat, with Warner adding eight and Marsh set to resume on 14.