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Australia smash West Indies to create slice of history with clean sweep

Despite missing a host of stars, the Aussies achieved something no other team has done before.
Adrian WarrenBy Adrian Warren
Ben Dwarshuis (right) was player of the match for his three wickets in the final T20I.  (AP PHOTO)

Australia smash West Indies to create slice of history with clean sweep

Despite missing a host of stars, the Aussies achieved something no other team has done before.
Adrian WarrenBy Adrian Warren

Australia have completed an eight-match clean sweep of their West Indies tour and created some history in the process with a three-wicket win in the fifth and final T20I in St Kitts.

After bowling the home team out for just 170, their lowest score of the five-match T20I series, Australia reached their target, making 7-173 with three overs to spare on Monday (Tuesday AEST), despite some early alarms.

Australia won all three Tests and five T201s, after winning the toss in all eight games.

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Despite the absence of pace trio Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc and star batter Travis Head, Australia became the first team to beat another ICC full member 5-0 in a T20I series.

Australia made a shaky start, losing four wickets inside the first five overs despite captain Mitchell Marsh (14 off eight balls) striking three boundaries in the first over, and an explosive cameo from Tim David (30 off 12).

Player of the series Cameron Green (32 off 18) and Mitchell Owen (37 off 17) wrested back the initiative, blasting 63 in less than five overs, taking 22 runs off the eighth over and another 21 in the ninth.

Owen, the emerging star of last summer’s domestic BBL competition, clouted three fours and as many sixes before edging to short third, ending his third significant score in four innings in his first international series.

Green, who ended the series as the leading run-scorer with. 205 at an average of 68.33, was taken at long-off, leaving Australia requiring 30 off the last eight overs.

Aaron Hardie (28 not out off 25) steered Australia to victory.

West Indies lost three wickets in the first five overs of their innings.

Recalled left-arm quick Ben Dwarshuis (3-41) bowled Shai Hope after being struck for successive boundaries, then had Brandon King caught at mid-on.

Allrounder Hardie had Keacy Carty taken at deep midwicket by Glenn Maxwell.

Shimron Hetmyer (52 off 31) was their most effective batter before falling to Sean Abbott’s good low running catch at long-off.

Sherfane Rutherford was also impressive in making 35 off 17 deliveries.

But the home side again fell away badly in the closing overs, losing their last four wickets for just 15 runs.

Adam Zampa (1-20 off three) marked his 100th T20I by bowling Alzarri Joseph in the 19th over, and Nathan Ellis (2-32 off 3.4) picked up his 200th T20I wicket.

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