The rain arrived too late for England as Australia won the deciding fifth one-day international to clinch the series 3-2.
Australia finished on 165-2 in 20.4 overs, appearing to be comfortably on track to reaching the original winning target of 310 before rain stopped play at Bristol’s County Ground on Sunday.
No further play was possible and Australia won by 49 runs under the DLS method which sets revised targets for interrupted cricket matches.
Australia struggled with injuries and illness during the series, and fielded a different starting lineup in each game and a stand-in captain — Steve Smith — in the decider when Mitch Marsh withdrew because of soreness.
“It’s certainly been a tricky series,” Marsh said.