Australians completed their first-ever T20I series whitewash against two-time former T20 World Cup champions West Indies.

Australia completed a dominant performance in the Caribbean completing a 8-0 hammering of the West Indies across the Test and T20I format. The Aussies posted their first-ever T20I series whitewash against two-time T20 World Cup champions Windies with a three-wicket win in the fifth and final T20I match in Basseterre on Tuesday.
Australia had gone into the last game with a 7-match winning streak following the 3-0 Test series sweep and victories in the first four of the T20 internationals. It was Australia’s first sweep of a five-game T20 series and only the second at the most elite level after India’s in New Zealand in 2019-20.
“To be honest, I didn’t expect 5-0,” Australia captain Mitchell Marsh said on Tuesday. “It (the sweep) was something we spoke about after the fourth game. We knew no Australian team had done it. It’ll be something we’re very proud of. Across the board over the five games, we played some really good cricket.”
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After winning the toss for the 8th time in a row, Australians decided to bowl first and dismissed West Indies for 170, two balls short of their allotted 20 overs. Rajasthan Royals star Shimron Hitmyer’s 52 from 31 balls and Gujarat Titans batter Sherfane Rutherford’s 35 off 17 gave the Windies a fighting total in the final T20I match.
For Australia, left-arm pacer Ben Dharshuis took 3/41 and Nathan Ellis claimed 2/32, while spinner Adam Zampa returned 1/20 in his landmark 100th T20 international after taking a wicket and also had a chance dropped off his bowling in the penultimate over.
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The Australians reached 173 for 7 with 18 balls to spare, thanks to a 63-run fifth-wicket partnership between Punjab Kings all-rounder Mitchell Owen (37 off 17 deliveries) and in-form Cameron Green (32 off 18). Aaron Hardie finished not out on 28.
West Indies had Australia in trouble in the opening powerplay with Jason Holder and Alzarri Joseph taking two wickets apiece, but the runs kept flowing in spite of the wickets. Holder dismissed Glenn Maxwell for a golden duck – the first ball of the second over, when the Australian allrounder swung at a ball that shaped away and edged to short third-man where Jediah Blades juggled the catch but held the second grab.
Holder also removed Josh Inglis (10) at the end of the second over. Joseph bowled Marsh (14) as Australia slipped to 29-3 after 2.2 overs and, after on onslaught of sixes, he had Tim David (30 from 12 balls) caught in the deep as Australia slipped to 60-4 in the fifth over.
From there, Owen and Green dominated with a succession of sixes, including one by Owen that landed on the roof on a pavilion. “The wickets were better than the Tests. A lot of guys had great series. Josh Inglis and Tim David played beautifully. It was great to be part of this series. There’s about five guys in this team that could bat No.4 so I’ll have to wait and see moving forward. I’m hoping to bowl in the next few months. I’m still trying to work T20 batting out. I had some great partnerships during the series,” player of the series Cameron Green said.
Australia had a three-wicket win to open the T20 series before Josh Inglis and Cameron Green spearheaded an eight-wicket victory that spoiled Andre Russell’s last game for West Indies in the second game at Kingston, Jamaica.
The tourists then clinched the series on the back of a 37-ball century by Tim David in St. Kitts on Friday before Inglis and Green again combined to help them win the fourth game.