
Stuart Clark's impressive bowling stifled the West Indies' top order, as Australia consolidated its advantage after making 431 in its first innings.
Australia, overnight 301 for four, was bowled out for 431 a half hour before tea.
Symonds led the visitors on day two with a 115-ball knock that started patiently and finished aggressively, and included eight fours and two sixes.
Symonds and last man Stuart MacGill frustrated West Indies in a stand of 32 before Edwards uprooted MacGill's middle stump to claim five for 104, his sixth five-wicket haul in tests.
West Indies replied with 115 for three with Clark's accuracy rewarded with three for 18 from eight probing overs.
The experienced Shivnarine Chanderpaul (25 not out) and Runako Morton (23 not out) shared an unbeaten stand of 47 to boost the home team in the early evening at Sabina Park.
The scores:
Australia — 1st Innings:P.Jaques lbw b Edwards 9, S.Katich c Sammy b Edwards12, R.Ponting c Parchment b Bravo 158, M.Hussey c Bravo b Jaggernauth 56, B.Hodge c Ramdin b Edwards 67, M.Johnson c Powell b Sammy 22, A.Symonds (not out) 70, B.Haddin c Ramdin b Sammy 11, B.Lee lbw b Edwards 4, S.Clark c Bravo b Powell 3, S.MacGill b Edwards 2; Extras (2nb 2b 13lb):17. Total (all out in 126.5 overs) 431.
Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-37, 3-174, 4-293, 5-326, 6-350, 7-368, 8-383, 9-399, 10-431.
West Indies bowling: Powell 29-4-99-1, Edwards 26.5-4-104-5, Sammy 29-7-45-2, Bravo 22-6-61-1, Jaggernauth 20-0-74-1.
West Indies — 1st Innings: DS Smith b Clark 32, Parchment c Haddin b Clark 9, Sarwan c Haddin b Clark 7, Morton not out 23, Chanderpaul (not out) 25; Extras (11nb 1b 7lb) 19: Total (for 3 wkts in 37 overss) 115.
Fall of wicket:1-47, 2-62, 3-68.
Australia bowling: Lee 11-4-25-0, Johnson 10-1-40-0, Clark 8-1-18-3, MacGill 6-0-24-0, Symonds 2-2-0-0.

England's Ryan Sidebottom took two wickets in seven balls to spoil what threatened to be an ideal start to the second Test by New Zealand at Old Trafford here Friday.
Bangalore Royal Challengers, placed at the bottom of the Indian Premier League (IPL) points tally, pulled off a stunning 14-run win against hot favourites Chennai Super Kings here Wednesday night.
The batting line-up never really recovered from the disastrous start and worse was to follow as Virat Kohli fell for 10, lofting Muttiah Muralitharan to deep mid-wicket where Morkel took a brilliant, tumbling catch.
Kings XI Punjab halted Mumbai Indians' winning streak with a thrilling one-run victory off the last ball in the Indian Premier League at the Wankhede Stadium.












Rajasthan Royals put themselves on the verge of a place in the semi-finals of the Indian Premier League with a 65-run win over Bangalore Royal Challengers.

Middle-order batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan will lead the West Indies against Australia in the first Test at Sabina Park, Jamaica from May 22 to 26.
The Kolkatta Knight Riders were condemned to the lowest total in the Indian Premier League as the Mumbai Indians cruised to an eight-wicket win.
Pollock's a deadly four-over spell, bowled on the trot on a helpful Wankhede track, ripped the heart out of Kolkata Knight Riders as they were shot out for the lowest score in the tournament.
In a game dominated by batsmen, unsung leg-spinner Amit Mishra picked up five wickets, including a hat-trick in the crucial last over of the match, to keep Delhi Daredevils afloat in the DLF-Indian Premier League.

Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh has been suspended for five one-day internationals for slapping his Indian team-mate Shanth Sreesanth during the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 competition.



Western Australia's Shaun Marsh has produced another outstanding batting performance to lead the Kings XI Punjab to a nine-wicket win in the Indian Premier League.


Earlier, a fourth-wicket partnership of 91 between Subramaniam Badrinath (64 off 47) and captain M S Dhoni (60 not out off 43) guided the Super Kings to a competitive score.
Yusuf Pathan plundered a rapid half-century to lift Rajasthan Royals to the top of the IPL table with an eight-wicket win over Deccan Chargers.
