The second Test between West Indies and Australia looks to be heading towards a draw after rain ruined day four at the Queen's Park Oval.
Only 30.4 overs were possible on Wednesday as the tourists reached 73-3 in their second innings, meaning an overall lead of 127.
However, their hopes of pushing on their advantage were dashed by a torrential downpour that left standing water on the outfield. Although the weather did improve, there was no chance of any further play.
The tourists had wrapped up West Indies' first innings inside an over at the start, Carlton Baugh adding a boundary before perishing lbw.
The wicketkeeper fell to Michael Beer for 31 to the fourth ball of the day, a decision only given after a DRS review as Baugh missed an attempted sweep to one that turned after pitching on leg stump.
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