Australia took a lead of 82 runs with six wickets in their second innings after another dramatic day in the first Test against the West Indies in Bridgetown.
On Wednesday, only 180 post tourists scored 10 runs when West Indies earned 190 in their first innings.
There was a problem for Australia when he lost the initial wicket for the second time and stumbled 65–4, before the fifth-verse pair of Travis Head and the Buw Webster stepped up the team to stump the team at the end of the day two.
The Head faced 37 balls for his 13 not outs, while the webster performed more brilliantly, reaching 19 only in 24 delivery, as they lived together for eight test overs.
Australia will start three days at 92-4, in search of heads and webrs to lead them to a healthy leadership.
After falling 14 wickets after a day, Hosts West Indies resumed their first innings at 57–4 at the beginning of the game and soon lost Brandon King, bowling for 26 by Josh Hazelwood.
Wicketkeeper Shai Hope joined Captain Roston Chase in the middle and the later pair placed on 67 controversially gave LBW to Pat Cummins for 44, which was probably visible to sideline the ball on their pads.
The West Indies lost wickets at regular intervals before regular exit, with a late Aljari Joseph to him a 10 -run lead. Top score with Hope 48.