ESPNcricinfo staff29-Dec-2015The in-form Darren Bravo had an early reprieve after he was dismissed by Josh Hazlewood off a no-ball•Getty ImagesBut that did not cost Australia much as Peter Siddle had the left-hander caught behind a few overs later, for 21•Cricket Australia/Getty ImagesAustralia then chipped away at West Indies’ middle-order, reducing them to 5 for 150 soon after tea, as the Test showed signs of ending inside four days•Getty ImagesDenesh Ramdin, though, resisted Australia’s bowlers…•Getty Images… And found an able partner in his captain, Jason Holder•Cricket Australia/Getty ImagesThe pair added 100 runs for the sixth wicket as both batsmen scored fifties•Getty ImagesSoon after the pair took their partnership tally to 100, Mitchell Marsh brought Australia back with the wicket of Ramdin for 59•Cricket Australia/Getty ImagesSix balls later, Lyon accounted for Carlos Brathwaite as West Indies slumped to 7 for 253•Getty ImagesMitchell Marsh and James Pattinson then cleaned up West Indies’ tail with three quick wickets to dismiss the visitors for 282, helping Australia retain the Frank Worrell Trophy•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Australia clinch series after Ramdin, Holder resistance
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