Australia sealed the final Twenty20 match against West Indies to continue their unbeaten streak and season at home.

There was simply no comeback for the West Indies who were clobbered in the chase for 138 in the second Twenty20 in Sydney.
David Warner and Shane Watson put paid to any slim hopes in the West Indies dressing room with an emphatic 99 run partnership. While Watson made unbeaten sixty-two runs from thirty-three balls, Warner raced to sixty-seven runs from twenty-nine balls that included seven sixes. Australia achieved the target in just under twelve overs to further humiliate the visitors.
Earlier apart from Travis Dowlin's thirty-one runs opening the batting, there was no great stand from the visitors, reduced to five down for sixty-three at the fall of his wicket in the eleventh over. Incidentally he was the first of Daniel Christian's two wickets in the match while Ryan Harris, the bowler who put up two five wicket haul performances in the ODI series, picked up two as well. Had it not been for Narsingh Deonarine's thirty-nine runs, West Indies could have paled still.
The victory marked an unbeaten streak in all formats for Australia in their home series against Pakistan and West Indies.
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