Australia declared their second innings at 199-6 Saturday in the pink ball second Test against the West Indies, setting the visitors 497 to win and save the series.

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The hosts bowled out the Caribbean side on day three for 214, but Australian skipper Steve Smith opted against enforcing the follow on.

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Instead, he sent his batsmen in and they made quickfire runs before Smith made the declaration in the day's final session.

Usman Khawaja top-scored on 45 with Alzarri Joseph the best of the West Indies bowlers with 3-33.

Australia won the first Test in the two-match series at Perth by 164 runs.

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