- West Indies were all out for 148 and have Australia 85 for 3 after day one
- Mitchell Johnson and Josh Hazlewood took three wickets each for visitors
- Shai Hope top-scored with 36 after West Indies won the toss and batted
- Adam Voges, on debut aged 35, and Steven Smith are not out at stumps
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06:54 GMT, 4 June 2015
Australia established a slim advantage in their first Test against West Indies as 13 wickets fell on day one in Dominica.
Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Johnson both took three wickets apiece as the tourists rattled through the Windies line up for 148 in just two sessions.
But Australia lost both openers and captain Michael Clarke in reply to leave them 85 for three at the close, trailing by 63.

West Indies bowler Jason Holder celebrates taking the wicket of Australian opener Shaun Marsh for 19

The hosts converge as their bowling efforts are rewarded early in the Australian innings

David Warner is first to go for Australia, caught by Jermaine Blackwood off the bowling of Jerome Taylor

After Warner went with the Aussies on 13 runs, Marsh was removed by towering fast bowler Holder
Adam Voges came in to make his Test debut for Australia at the age of 35 while Clarke and Johnson also returned to the five-day fold.
Shane Dowrich made his debut for West Indies, who won the toss and decided to bat, but they were in for a torrid time in the middle.
Openers Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope put on 23 for the first wicket but the former edged Hazlewood behind for 10 and Darren Bravo made 19 before Clarke took a brilliant one-handed catch off Nathan Lyon.
Hope had made his way to 36 before he became victim to more impressive fielding, an edge off Johnson finding its way to Shaun Marsh who made a diving claim at gully.

Michael Clarke gets on the back foot to cut West Indies leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo

Keeper Denesh Ramdin (right) is elated after taking the catch to dismiss Australian captain Clarke for 18
The Windies made it to lunch at 85 for three but three quick-fire wickets just after the resumption, all involving Hazlewood, had them rocking on their heels.
Dowrich dragged on off the paceman to exit for 15 before Jermaine Blackwood (two) edged to third slip where Clarke took another smart catch.
Mitchell Starc then got in on the act as his short ball caused Marlon Samuels (seven) to top edge a pull to the grateful Hazlewood to make it 91 for six.
A 30-partnership then steadied the ship a little but Johnson cleaned up Danesh Ramdin for 19 and Jason Holder soon followed for 21, nicking Starc to Marsh at gully.

The Windies batsmen, including Shai Hope, are given a hostile reception after ordering Australia to bowl

Mitchell Johnson does his famous airplane celebration as he dismisses West Indies’ top scorer Hope for 36

Windies No 3 Darren Bravo checks his helmet after he was struck by a delivery from opener Hazlewood (right)
Voges continued the theme of outstanding fielding as Jerome Taylor (six) attempted to pull Steven Smith and the debutant took a running catch over his shoulder.
The innings was then over before tea, Shannon Gabriel edging Johnson to Clarke in the slips for two.
The tourists would have been delighted with their two sessions’ work but got off to a poor start in reply, losing David Warner cheaply.
The explosive opener was on just eight when Taylor appeared to get a bit of extra bounce forcing Warner to simply pop the ball up to Blackwood at point.

The hosts’ captain Denesh Ramdin has no answer to Johnson speed as his stumps are clattered for 19

Josh Hazlewood has Jermaine Blackwood caught in slip by Michael Clarke as the fifth wicket falls for 87
Australia dropped anchor, adding just 25 in the next 13.5 overs, but Marsh was gone for 19 as he edged Holder to Bravo at first slip.
That brought the skipper to the crease and he deposited Devendra Bishoo for six but the spinner had his revenge when Clarke nicked to the keeper to depart for 18.
Voges had his first Test runs off just his second ball with a four and got to the close unbeaten on 20 alongside Smith (17 not out).

Adam Voges takes a diving catch to remove Jerome Taylor on the first day of the first Test in Dominica

Australian captain Michael Clarke applauds his side off the field after they bowl West Indies out for 148

Former Test bowler Brendon Julian present Voges with his fist Baggy Green cap before the start of play
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