Anika Learoyd's consistent form with the bat has seen Australia A comfortably take out the three-match series against India A at Mackay's Great Barrier Reef Arena.
Highlighted by an unbeaten half-century in the series opener, the Gumbaynggirr top order batter churned out 107 runs across three innings to see Australia sweep the series.
Batting at No. 3, Learoyd struck 50* (44) to guide Australia to 6/137 opener in a match Australia eventually won by 13 runs.
She was well supported by Alyssa Healy (27 from 18) on return from injury, as well as opener Tahlia Wilson (17 from 23).
Prema Rawat (3/15) was India A's best with the ball.
In response India A posted 5/124 on the back of Raghvi Best (33 from 20) and Uma Cherry (31 from 31), with Amy Edgar and Sianna Ginger Australia A's multiple wicket takers.
Two days later Learoyd was in the runs again, this time compiling 35 (21) in Australia's mammoth 114-run victory.
Learoyd was damaging alongside Healy, who top scored with 70 (44), Wilson (43 from 35), and Courtney Webb, who chipped in with 26* (13).
Together they set India A an imposing 4/187.
In response the visitors were bundles out for 73 early in the 16th over.
Seamer Kim Garth (4/7) was Australia's best with the ball.
In the final match of the series Learoyd chipped in with 22 (17) in an innings lead by allrounder Madeline Penna (39 from 32).
Healy, like Learoyd, was also in the runs for the third consecutive match, posting 27 (21), with Australia posting 8/144.
In the closest result of the series India A fell just short, ending 8/140 after 20 overs.
Shafali Verma (41 from 25) was India A's best with the bat while Sianna Ginger (4/16) was Australia A's best with the ball.
Learoyd's handy leg-spin went unused across the three matches.
The 23-year-old ended the series second in runs only to Healy (124), but with a tournament-best average of 53.50.