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“We’ve got an idea about what it might look like, and the beauty about having now these three T20s against India, the ODIs against New Zealand and the T20s against SA is that, there’s time for the guys who’ve got their opportunity to have a first crack at it and cement their spots for India.

Bounce ideas off them and get some feedback.” For me, it is a lot about learning as much as possible from them. “And for me, personally, I enjoy having him around, obviously he’s got a lot of experience around the world. He’s been in amazing form for a long time now, so I think, to not have the captaincy and to just to be able to train and play like he did as a youngster is a great thing for him. When asked if the switch in captaincy helps both Steve Smith and himself, and whether as the T20I skipper he had a clear mind about a possible first-choice eleven for the World T20, Finch replied, “I think it’ll give Steven a chance to freshen up and just play. If you’ve got damaging players who can bat through the middle overs, then it sets up and gives you a lot more freedom for the back half of the innings, and Tait is worth taking that risk,” the captain said. “You have to get off to a flier, but it’s a bit of a risk-reward. It’s no different in this format as well. And on the other side, we’ve been able to accelerate through the middle part and really set up a strong back half of the innings. Where Australia have been good over the while is we’ve been able to take early wickets. “In T20, and in ODI cricket, if you don’t take wickets with the new ball, it puts so much pressure on the others because it is so hard to contain good batting line-ups on flat wickets through the middle overs.
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For the first time in this series though, they will have some pace experience as Shaun Tait returns after an absence of five years from the international arena. While the batting looks good on paper, Australia may juggle with their spin options as well as the younger pace bowlers. The way Chris Lynn held up Brisbane Heat (in the Big Bash) was outstanding,” he added. And it’s great to see them being rewarded for such good Big Bash performances. Travis Head can bat quite well, so they’re really attractive packages. “The new names are so exciting, they’re guys who can hit it a mile. I think that shows how healthy the batting for Australia is at the moment,” he said. “The luxury we have at the moment is that there are some outstanding players not playing and sitting on the sidelines. I think as soon as you’re trying to fill holes with bits and pieces players, that’s when you’re under pressure as a team. The good thing is who don’t you bring into the side? I think it’s good pressure to have that in your squad. He’s been performing at all levels and across all formats. So this will be a test for them as well, considering that spots are up for grabs for the World T20. Usman Khawaja has been neglected once again, much to everyone’s surprise, but the new names coming in have impressed in the recently concluded Big Bash League.
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If they’re still the best players regardless of their age, you just pick them,” he added.Īustralia will have their own hands full as the T20I side takes new shape. Whereas the senior players know how the games go. If you’ve a lot of youngsters, everyone’s on edge.

There tends to be less panic in the dressing room. “When you’ve got a group of senior players, it’s brings quite a calmness to the group. If they’re just hitting the good balls, that’s not a problem.”

It’s just important that our guys with the ball have got to execute plans as well as you can. “We’ll have some individual plans for guys like Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina. “India have brought in a lot of experienced players, which I think leading up to a world tournament in a couple of months is about trying everyone possible,” said Finch. Upbeat after convincingly taking the ODI series, Australia’s T20 skipper Aaron Finch is confident that the hosts can handle the more experienced Indian reinforcements in Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina that arrived here for the three-match rubber starting Tuesday.
