Australia wins the third One-Day International by 8 wickets, finishing the chase in just 6.5 overs.
Australia required simply 6.5 overs to whip a sad West Indies by eight wickets in a humiliating finish to their one-day global series in Canberra on Tuesday, with Jake Fraser-McGurk pummeling 41 off 18 balls. The hosts dominated the principal match in Melbourne by eight wickets and the second in Sydney by 83 races to secure the series, with the West Indies playing for pride.
In any case, after Australia captain Steve Smith won the throw and sent them in on a moist day, they disintegrated to 86 all out in the 25th over against an assault missing Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc.
In answer, Australia kept their briefest effective run pursue in the configuration with 259 balls staying to cover a dazzling capitulation by the Caribbean side.
“It was a decent presentation, the bowlers put it in the right regions and everything appeared to work out. One of those days where everything fell off,” said Smith.
“It’s been great chance to uncover a couple of players to worldwide cricket and they’ve demonstrated the way that they can play at this level.”
Dangerous 21-year-old opener Fraser-McGurk showed his monstrous ability in just his second coordinate with five fours and three sixes in an electric 41 preceding he was discovered going for one more success off Alzarri Joseph.
Aaron Hardie was the main other wicket to fall, got behind for two off Oshane Thomas.
Josh Inglis impacted an unbeaten 35 while Smith was not out six.
Prior, paceman Xavier Bartlett took 4-21 to go with the 4-17 he stowed on his presentation in Melbourne. Individual quick bowler Spear Morris snatched 2-13 preceding leaving the field with a side strain.
“Our batting let us down. It accomplished for the whole series,” said West Indies chief Shai Trust.
“We really want to do some genuine soul looking to figure out what’s required in specific circumstances. Can’t exactly place a certain something, it comes down to outlook.”
Bartlett hit ahead of schedule with Kjorn Ottley caught lbw for eight and, while Alick Athanaze and Keacy Carty steadied the boat, they were in endurance mode, with only 36 runs coming from the initial 10 overs.
Their organization finished when Morris was presented and snatched his most memorable global wicket, kindness of Marnus Labuschagne holding a dynamite plunging get at highlight eliminate Carty for 10.
Trust required a major score and drove Morris to the ropes, however he endured only five balls prior to falling lbw to Shaun Abbott, leaving the guests in a difficult situation on 43-3.
Debutant Teddy Diocesan before long followed for a duck, scattered by the sheer speed of Morris whose fullish ball clacked the center stump before he left the field halfway through his fifth over.
Athanaze was the one focusing light, making an engaging 32 off 60 balls before mis-hitting a scope off spinner Adam Zampa with Abbott gathering a straightforward catch.
Two additional wickets in three balls left the West Indies staggering, with Romario Shepherd out for a brilliant duck to Bartlett and Matthew Forde pursue out a clever mistake with Roston Pursue.
Bartlett then, at that point, tidied up the tail with two additional wickets.