ESPNcricinfo staff14-Jun-2015Holder reached his half-century from 48 balls•AFPJosh Hazlewood picked up the final two wickets to have West Indies dismissed for 220•Associated PressDavid Warner had the task of steering Australia to a big enough lead to allow a declaration•AFPShaun Marsh moved along to his best score of the series•Getty ImagesIt wasn’t always easy for Marsh and Warner•Getty ImagesBoth Marsh and Warner reached half-centuries during a 117-run opening stand•Associated PressKemar Roach had Warner caught behind for 62, before Marsh fell for 69•AFPSteven Smith continued his strong form with an unbeaten 54, before Michael Clarke declared and set West Indies 392 to win•Getty ImagesThe chase started disastrously for West Indies when Mitchell Starc removed both openers in the first over, and at stumps they were 16 for 2•Getty Images
West Indies struggling in chase of 392
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