Australia finished a 5-0 whitewash over Pakistan with a clinical 20-run win in the fifth and last ODI at Dubai.
Haris Sohail scored 130 off 129 balls for his second ODI hundred yet neglected to get his side over the line as Pakistan completed at 307-7 of every 50 overs.
Australia’s huge all out spun around Usman Khawaja’s 98 and a blazing 33-ball 70 by Glenn Maxwell supported up by Shaun Marsh’s 61 and captain Aaron Finch’s 53.
The arrangement win gives Australia their eighth straight ODI triumph following their 3-2 arrangement win in India.
Australia’s resurgence couldn’t have been all the more splendidly planned as they intend to guard their World Cup title in England and Wales beginning May 30.
Sohail, who struck 11 limits and three sixes, had set up the pursuit amid a second wicket remain of 108 with Shan Masood (50 off 54 balls) and another 102 with Umar Akmal (44-ball 43) preceding Australia hit back with two wickets in a limited ability to focus time.
Umar holed out to off-spinner Nathan Lyon and a run later Sohail’s innings was finished by Kane Richardson.
Remain in captain, Imad Wasim, hit an unbeaten 50 off 34 balls yet couldn’t turn the tables for Pakistan.
The centurion from the past diversion, Abid Ali, was expelled off his first ball, got behind off Behrendorff’s bowling.
Prior, Maxwell’s ten fours and three sixes helped Australia to accomplish 107 keeps running in the last ten overs. He was at long last bowled by Junaid Khan who completed with figures of 3 for 63.
Khawaja, who crushed ten limits in his 111-ball innings, set a strong stage with a 134-run opening stand with Finch for the pair’s second hundred run remain in the arrangement.
Finch was at long last bowled by Usman Shinwari, completing with 451 keeps running in the arrangement.
Khawaja, who struck his initial two ODI hundreds of years in India recently, was good to go for his third yet tumbled to a miscued drive off Shinwari, who was the pick of the bowlers from Pakistan and completed with figures of 4-49.
Khawaja included 80 for the second wicket with Shaun Marsh who scored 61 off 68 conveyances.
Australia won the initial two matches in Sharjah by eight wickets before winning the third in Abu Dhabi by 80 runs and fourth in Dubai by a nearby edge of six runs.