The All-Rounder Mitchell Marsh scored 75 and took three goals because Australia defeated West Indies with four runs at the fourth International Twenty20 in St Lucia on Wednesday to record their first win in their five-match series.
West Indies took a 3-0 lead which was unimaginable in the series on Monday, with the last match to be played on Friday in the same place.
The team then played three international one day from July 20.
The visitors chose to put the first stick and set the 190 target after Marsh hit six six and four limits, while Skipper Aaron Finch scored 53 runs.
Moises Henriques and Ashton Turner are both dismissed for six but the All-Rounders and Christians are unbeaten at 22.
“It is a large all-round performance of all of our bowlers.
I think it might par, the goal slows down to the back end.
But with your West Indies Never thought it was enough, “Marsh said.
West Indies made a good start in their reply through Lendl Simmons before Adam Zampa took the appetizer Evin Lewis (31) and Andre Fletcher (six).
Chris Gayle has destroyed 67 balls 38 to help the host to victory in the third match but he could not repeat the achievement and came out for one.
Marsh took two big goals on the 16th, with West Indies captain Nicholas Moran (16) was arrested in Long-off by Christian and Simmons sent back for 72.
Fabian Allen (29) hit Riley Meredith for three six above to give a few hosts Hope, but Mitchell Starc denied Andre Russell (24 did not come out) in the final.
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