Superstar Andre Russell blasted a Man-of-the-Match half-century and Sherfane Rutherford notched a maiden one, as West Indies wrapped up an otherwise disappointing tour of Australia with a 37-run victory in the final Twenty20 International in Perth on Tuesday.Choosing to bat first at Perth Stadium, West Indies roared to 220 for six off their 20 overs with Russell top-scoring with 71 off just 29 balls and Rutherford belting an unbeaten 67 off 40 balls.Off-spinning all-rounder Roston Chase chipped in with a 20-ball 37 and then returned to snatch two for 19 from four stingy overs, to limit Australia to 183 for five off their 20.Veteran left-hander David Warner spearheaded the run chase with 81 off 49 deliveries while Tim David lashed a 19-ball 41, but Australia found themselves stalled just past the halfway stage of the innings when West Indies limited them to just 17 runs from five overs.Australia had already wrapped up the three-match series with wins in the first two games in Hobart and Adelaide.“We had two losses up front and we said we wanted to make a promise to ourselves to not leave here without a win, so that was the challenge for us,” Chase said afterwards.