Pakistan whipped Australia by eight wickets in Perth to guarantee their initial one-day series win in the country for a long time.
Shaheen Shah Afridi took 3-32 and Naseem Shah 3-54 to assist with bowling an under-strength Australia out for just 140 at Optus Arena.
Pakistan traveled home with 23.1 overs to save thanks to 42 from Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique's 37 and an unbeaten 30 from Mohammad Rizwan.
Australia rested their Test players before the five-match series against India beginning on 22 November.
"It was an incredible inclination for us as a country, as a country - everybody is so energized," said pace bowler Shaheen.
Requested to bat first, Australia couldn't recuperate from slipping from 20-0 to 88-6, with Cooper Connolly resigning hurt due to a thought-broken hand in the wake of being struck by Mohammad Hasnain.
Sean Abbott top-scored for the hosts with 30, while six hitters neglected to arrive at twofold figures.
"Our entire batting line-up truly didn't get rolling by any stretch of the imagination all through the series," said skipper Josh Inglis.
Pakistan openers Ayub and Shafique put on 84 for the principal wicket before skipper Rizwan and Babar Azam wrapped up a 2-1 series win.
Australia won the principal ODI by two wickets and Pakistan the second by nine wickets.

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