Captain Mitchell Marsh was given some rest as Australia was to kick-start a five-match Test series against India from November 22. In his absence, Josh Inglis has done a fine job of leading the team, and the keeper-batter has been able to do justice to that by sealing the T20I series for Australia against Pakistan. But after the series, Inglis said, "It's not an easy job being a captain, and now he needs some sleep because Australia got the job done.". The Australian skipper appreciated his players for a good show in Sydney. Openers Jake Fraser-McGurk and Matthew Short gave the team a quick start, and with the ball, Spencer Johnson played havoc and picked up a five-wicket haul as the hosts secured a 13-run win. Here is what Inglis said after the game “We started really well. The boys at the top got us to a flier. It was tough through the middle as they adapted and bowled cutters. There's so many options in this team I can go to. Every time I turned to Johnson tonight, he got a pole. The way they played tonight was really good (the two openers). Put their bowlers under pressure and got us off to a flier. I need to sleep - it's tough work this captaincy,” Also Read | Rohit Sharma Confirms Baby Boy Arrival with a 'Family' Photo on Instagram Johnson was declared the Player of the Match for his spell of five wickets. Pakistan's batting unit was not ready for his wrath as he picked the vital wickets of Mohammad Rizwan and Usman Khan, among others. Meanwhile, post-game, Johnson highlighted that he knows how hard it can be to get into a team where there are names such as Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood and went on to say that a bad game can cost him a berth in the XI.