Australia were 40 for two at lunch on the fourth morning of the second Test against West Indies at Queen's Park Oval on Wednesday, a lead of 94. Seamer Kemar Roach, who took five wickets in the first innings, got rid of opener David Warner (17) and Shane Watson, who made a solid half century in the first innings, for nought.
Those wickets came in Roach's opening over, but Australia still extended their advantage after the West Indies had been dismissed for 257. Baugh had made 21 and West Indies had lost their last six wickets for just 27 runs to be dismissed for 257 to trail by 54 on first innings.
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