Australia won the second test by 118 runs on Wednesday to take a 2-0 lead in the series despite a brave West Indies fightback led by captain Brian Lara who made his first test century on his home ground.
Lara, bitterly disappointed at missing out on the first innings when he scored 91, made 122 to give West Indies an outside chance as they chased a target of 407 to win on the final day.
West Indies reached 210-3 at lunch but they lost their last seven wickets for 75 runs with fast bowler Andy Bichel ending the fightback by snaring three quick wickets after the interval.
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By the time Lara was out, caught by Matthew Hayden off leg-spinner Stuart MacGill, West Indies were already in disarray and they collapsed to 288 all out.
West Indies hopes had laid firmly on the shoulders of Lara, who has scored centuries in successive tests since being re-appointed captain one week before the start of the series, and he did not flinch under the responsibility.
The 33-year-old left-hander, who survived early lbw appeals from Jason Gillespie and Brad Hogg, avoided the temptation to play his favorite hook and sweep shots in a fascinating duel with the Australian attack.
But he still produced some outstanding strokes including a magnificent six over the long-on fence off Hogg, a drive through the covers off Gillespie for four and another boundary off the same bowler in which he found the gap between mid-off and extra cover.
After surviving an especially fierce spell from Lee, in which he was twice struck on the arm by bouncers, Lara completed his 20th test century by striking leg-spinner Stuart MacGill through the onside for four. Lara was at the crease for 224 minutes, received 164 balls and hit 12 fours and one six before completing his century.
Lara, whose previous highest score on the ground was 96 against India 10 years ago, was playing his tenth test at Port of Spain and his 20th innings.
At the other end, vice-captain Ramnaresh Sarwan survived an attempted run-out in the third over of the day as he helped West Indies get through the morning without losing a wicket.
Bichel began the carnage in the second over after lunch when he had Sarwan caught at mid-on by Darren Lehmann for 34, ending the partnership which added 106 for the fourth wicket.
The Guyanese, who missed the first test through injury, attempted to pull a short delivery and mis-hit his shot.
Marlon Samuels followed for one when he was lbw to Bichel four overs later and Dave Bernard was next to go after edging another Bichel delivery to Hayden for four.
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