Shane Shillingford celebrated becoming the first Dominican to play Test cricket in his home country in style on Monday as the West Indies off-spinner took four Australian wickets on the opening day of the third and final Test at Windsor Park.
Australia finished the day on 212 for seven, in some trouble after winning the toss.
They only need a draw to take the series having won the first Test in Barbados.
29-year-old Shillingford bowled an uninterrupted spell of 24 overs and finished with 4-77.
He claimed the scalps of David Warner (50), Ricky Ponting (23),
Michael Clarke (24) and Mike Hussey (10).