The
tourists were all out shortly before tea on the final day for 244
chasing 465 runs with paceman Josh Hazlewood and spinner Steve O'Keefe
both snaring three wickets.
Pakistan's hopes of holding
out for a draw evaporated with the dismissals of leading series
runscorer Azhar Ali and veteran Younis Khan before lunch.
Australia completed a series clean sweep after a 39-run win at the Gabba and an innings and 18-run victory in Melbourne.
It was Pakistan's 12th straight defeat since their last Test win in Australia in Sydney 22 years ago.
David
Warner was named man of the match for his scintillating hundred before
lunch on the opening day, while skipper Steve Smith was announced as the
official player of the series.
The tourists lost four wickets in the first session after resuming at 55 for one.
The
highest target successfully chased down in the fourth innings at the
Sydney Cricket Ground was
Australia's 288 for two against South Africa
in 2006.
Azhar Ali lasted just six balls into the final day before he was out in a soft dismissal on his overnight score of 11.
He tried to work Josh Hazlewood to the leg-side only to bunt the ball back to the bowler for an easy return catch.
Azhar finished as the highest Pakistan runscorer in a series in Australia with 406 at 81.20.
Babar
Azam followed in Hazlewood's next over, trapped leg before wicket for
nine to end a disappointing series with a total of just 68 runs from six
innings.
Khan falls short
Younis Khan missed out on becoming the first Pakistan
batsman to reach 10,000 Test runs when he was caught in the deep off
spinner Nathan Lyon for 13.
Younis, who scored an
unbeaten 175 for his 34th Test hundred in the first innings, did not get
enough on a Lyon delivery and lobbed to Hazlewood at mid-on.
It
was a significant wicket for Australia following on from the first-over
dismissal of Azhar to have Pakistan plunging towards defeat.
Nightwatchman
Yasir Shah's 93-ball defiance ended a half-hour before lunch when he
was snapped up the slips by fielding substitute Jackson Bird off
left-arm spinner Steve O'Keefe for 13.
Asad Shafiq went soon after lunch bowled by Mitchell Starc off a thick inside edge for 30.
Skipper
Misbah-ul-Haq resisted for 98 balls before he went after O'Keefe and
skied to the safe hands of Lyon at mid-off for 38 - his highest score of
a struggling series.
Misbah, at 42 playing his probable last innings in Australia, was given a generous ovation as he left the SCG.
Wahab
Riaz cracked three fours off nine balls before he lost a review for
caught behind off O'Keefe for 12, and O'Keefe ran out Mohammad Amir for
five to put Australia on the brink of victory.
Hazlewood claimed the last wicket and his third of the innings when he had Imran Khan caught in the slips for a duck.
Australia
tour India next month for a four-Test series, while Pakistan do not
have any Tests scheduled until April, when they will tour the West
Indies for a four-match series.
Source: Dawn News

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