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Josh Hazlewood claimed five wickets as Australia beat West Indies by 159 runs in first Test.
West Indies lost all 10 of their second -innings wickets in the evening session on day three of the contest.
Australia lead the series 1 -0 with two days to spare.
Alex Carey top scored with 65 for Australia in their second innings.
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