Alyssa Healy helped Australia to the victory scoring a half-century. 

It was the second consecutive time Australia have been able to beat Pakistan 3-0, with the One-Day International last week also finishing the same way. 

"A great series for us to 6-0 but I think the team is in a great place at the moment and we will take that confidence and momentum over to the West Indies," Healy said.

Australia were without regular skipper Meg Lanning, who was sitting out of the match with a mild lower back injury.

it was an all-round performance as Australia restricted Pakistan to 8-97, with four run outs the highlight. 

Megan Schutt lead the way with the ball collecting two wickets (2-15), while spinner Jess Jonassen (0-17) made a successful return from injury. 

Having kept Pakistan under 100 runs, Australia made light work of the chase with Healy (67*) and Beth Mooney (21) putting on 60 before the latter was dismissed.

Ashleigh Gardner came to the crease and provided good support to Healy with the duo seeing Australia home with nine over to spare. 

The whitewash also saw Australia maintain their world no.1 ranking in T20 heading into the World Cup but Healy says that it doesn't put pressure on the team. 

"It's obviously a nice tag to hold but we don't hold the World Cup trophy so whilst we will head in number one, I think it is a real incentive to have that trophy at the end of November," she said.

"It sort of a weird one, to be ranked number one but not be able to hold the trophy but that is something every team is going over there to do," Healy said.

Australia begin their World Cup against Pakistan on November 9.