ABC Grandstand's Jim Maxwell passes judgement on Australia's series clinching victory against the West Indies
Boxing Day Test Player ratings
David Warner 4/10
Disappointing match for such a gifted batsman. Made the fastest 23 from a Test opener but then drowned in honey with a mishit pull shot.
Joe Burns 8/10
Applied himself superbly to score an excellent century and fielded keenly, taking a few sharp catches between short leg and square leg.
Usman Khawaja 8/10
A comeback century was studded with pulls, cuts and drives that frustrated the West Indies attack and ensured Australia’s dominance on the first day.
Steve Smith 10/10
WATCH: Smith hammers West Indies
Showed his ICC player of the year pedigree in compiling over 200 runs in the match. Never gave the bowlers a chance with skilful shots and sharp running between the wickets.
Adam Voges 8/10
WATCH: Voges posts another century
Another confident assured innings tormented the bowlers and created the momentum for another brilliant partnership alongside his captain.
Mitch Marsh 7/10
Made up for a limited batting opportunity with exceptional and quick bowling to claim a Test best of 4-61 in the West Indies second innings.
Peter Nevill 7/10
His neat and flawless keeping tends to go unnoticed, but his crisp glovework scooped up five tidy catches.
Peter Siddle 6/10
Worked hard to keep pressure on the batsmen and was rewarded with key wickets, despite a foot problem that curbed his contribution.
Josh Hazlewood 6/10
Bowled accurately, attacking the stumps consistently without getting the reward for his hard work.
James Pattinson 8/10
WATCH: Mixed day for Pattinson
Produced some sharp, swinging deliveries to undermine the West Indies first innings and is gradually getting back to his best form.
Nathan Lyon 9/10
WATCH: Lyon's man of the match performance
Australia’s most consistent bowler took the first wicket in each innings and bagged a man of the match seven for the game. Outstanding variation and control on a pitch that didn't spin.