West Indies were 235 for 3 in their second innings at the close of the fourth day of the third Test against Australia in Bridgetown, Barbados on Sunday.
West Indies are chasing a target of 475 to win after Australia declared on 439 for five at lunch.
The tourists may need only nine wickets to win as West Indies are likely to be without batsman Sewnarine Chattergoon who suffered a badly sprained ankle while fielding on Saturday.
Chattergoon can only walk with the aid of a support stick and did not field on Sunday; Xavier Marshall opened the batting with skipper Chris Gayle and scored an important 85.
Australia lost century-maker Simon Katich early on Sunday after the left-hander added just nine runs to his overnight score of 148.
Sulieman Benn finally got rid off Katich, after 488 minutes at the crease, for 157, with substitute Darren Sammy taking a catch at short extra-cover.
Benn struck again to get rid of Andrew Symonds for two, the all-rounder driving a well-flighted delivery to Shivnarine Chanderpaul at cover.
But then Michael Clarke (48) and Brad Haddin (45) continued the Australian advance, adding 79 before lunch.
West Indies would need to break their own record of 418, the highest fourth innings total to win a test match - set in Antigua against Australia in 2003.