Australia wrap up T20 series with easy win over South Africa

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Aaron Finch top-scored for Australia in the third Twenty20 international against South AfricaImage source, Getty Images

Third Twenty20 international, Centurion:

Australia 129-4 (15 overs) beat South Africa 128-7 (20 overs) by six wickets

Australia comfortably beat South Africa by six wickets in the third Twenty20 international at Centurion to win the series 2-0.

The tourists chased down South Africa's 128 for seven from 20 overs with five overs to spare.

A quickfire 39 off 27 balls from opener Aaron Finch set the platform for the Australian victory.

"It puts us in a good way for the World T20," said all-rounder Shane Watson, who pitched in with 35 off 28 balls.

The home side struggled on a slow and difficult pitch and only opener Quinton de Kock, who scored 41, emerged with any plaudits as wickets fell around him.

Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc produced an impressive variation of pace to take two wickets and, as importantly, concede just 16 runs in his four overs.

Finch and Cameron White did not seem to have the same difficulty with the wicket, amassing a quick 43 runs in the first five overs as Australia switched their dominance from ball to bat.

Australia had won a rain-reduced seven-over game in Durban on Wednesday after the first of the three-match series was washed out in Port Elizabeth.

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