The West Indies were scrapping hard to stay alive in the first test against New Zealand.
At stumps on the third day, having been asked to follow on 396 runs behind, the West Indies were 168 for two.
They still trail by 228 runs with two days remaining. Darren Bravo will start tomorrow on 72, in sight of a fifth test hundred, while Marlon Samuels is on 17.
Earlier veteran Shiv Chanderpaul was the one saving grace for the tourists as they were dismissed for 213. He hit 76, was barely troubled, until shouldering arms to be lbw to left armer Trent Boult.
That was the end of the West Indian resistance as they lost their last five wickets in the middle session for 39 runs in the space of 51 balls. Chanderpaul reached 11,000 test runs during the innings, the seventh batsman to pass the milestone.