
Australia capped off a dominant tour of the West Indies with a clean 5-0 sweep in the T20I series, winning the fifth and final match in convincing fashion. After winning the toss, Australia opted to bowl first, bringing Tim David and Ben Dwarshuis back into the playing XI. West Indies, meanwhile, made changes of their own, including Keacy Carty and Alzarri Joseph.
The hosts had a shaky start, losing their top three wickets inside the powerplay. Shimron Hetmyer then partnered with Sherfane Rutherford to stabilise the innings with an aggressive counterattack. Rutherford smashed 35 off just 17 deliveries before being bowled by Glenn Maxwell. Despite wickets falling at regular intervals, Hetmyer held firm, scoring 52 off 31 balls and guiding West Indies to a competitive total of 170 as they were eventually bowled out in 19.4 overs.
Ben Dwarshuis starred with the ball, claiming three wickets in his four-over spell while Nathan Ellis contributed with two scalps.
Australia’s innings somewhat mirrored that of the West Indies early on, as they lost four within the powerplay. However, Cameron Green and Tim David steadied the ship with a brisk partnership. David contributed a quickfire 30 off 12 balls, while Green added 32 from 18. The youngster Mitchell Owen impressed with a rapid 37 off 17 deliveries. Aaron Hardie (28*) and Sean Abbott (5*) then ensured that Australia crossed the finish line without further hiccups.
Akeal Hosein was the standout bowler for the West Indies, finishing with excellent figures of 3 for 17 in four overs. Jason Holder and Alzarri Joseph also picked up two each.
Cameron Green was named Player of the Series for his outstanding all-round performance, scoring 205 runs in five innings at an average of 68.33.
With this 5-0 sweep in the T20Is following a 3-0 whitewash in the Tests, Australia handed West Indies one of their most difficult home campaigns in recent memory.
The hosts will need to regroup and reassess ahead of their next assignment, a three-match T20I series and a three-match ODI series against Pakistan. Meanwhile, Australia will return home to face South Africa in a white-ball series.
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