David Warner struck a second century in the match as Australia dominated on the fourth day of the first Test against India at Adelaide.
The 28-year-old batsman scored 102 to add to a first innings 145 as the hosts reached 290-5 for a lead of 363.
It is the second time this year he has scored a hundred in both innings of a Test match.
Warner had dedicated his century on the opening day of the first Test to fellow batsman Phillip Hughes.
Hughes, 25, died after being struck on the neck by a ball two weeks ago.
Warner did ride his luck in the second innings after being dismissed off a no-ball on 66 by paceman Varun Aaron and dropped twice.
Umpires had to intervene when tempers boiled over, with Aaron giving Warner a vocal send-off only for the batsman to respond in kind when recalled to the crease.