Australia will return after winning 8 matches straight against the West Indies- the first three Tests and then the five T20Is. The final T20I at the Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts, ended in a 3-wicket victory in Australia's favour. With this, Australia created a unique record of whitewashing a full member nation in a T20I series. Chasing 171, they reached 173/7 in a game powered by quickfire knocks from Mitchell Owen (37) and Tim David, who launched a flurry of sixes. Despite a strong performance from Akeal Hosein (3-17), who threatened to turn the tide, Aaron Hardie stayed composed to guide Australia home. Earlier, Mitchell Marsh opted to chase after winning his fifth toss of the series. Australia's bowlers laid the foundation with three powerplay wickets. Ben Dwarshuis (3-41) impressed again, possibly overtaking Spencer Johnson in the pecking order. He struck early, removing Shai Hope and Brandon King, before Hetmyer’s resistance. Shimron Hetmyer struck 52 off 30 – his first T20I fifty since August 2023 – but fell immediately after reaching the mark. Nathan Ellis was superb at the death, and Adam Zampa marked his 100th T20I with a wicket. Read also: Dale Steyn Backs England’s Handshake Call vs India Australia’s aggressive batting style was evident early, though they were quickly reduced to 25/3. Maxwell fell for a duck, and Josh Inglis couldn’t convert his start. David counter-attacked with a blistering 30 off 12 balls before falling. Owen carried on the momentum, but Hosein’s late spell pulled West Indies back into the game. Glenn Maxwell redeemed himself with a key dismissal of Sherfane Rutherford (35 off 16), who was looking dangerous. Hosein dismissed Owen and Ben Dwarshuis late on, but Australia held firm. Cameron Green, later named Player of the Series, and Hardie ensured there were no hiccups, sealing the win and a dominant series sweep.