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Aaron Finch: Australia needs to change the way they think about spin.

The Australian hitters displayed a slight lack of aggression. After Australia's six-wicket loss against India, Finch predicted that the players would be unhappy with their intentions.

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April 30, 2024
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Aaron Finch: Australia needs to change the way they think about spin.

Aaron Finch, a former captain of Australia, speaks out following India’s victory in a thrilling game during the ODI World Cup 2023 in Chennai. informed the ICC:

It all came down to this: India’s spinners outperformed Australia’s. The weather had a significant role in the great game, which had a considerably lower scoring outcome than we had anticipated.

Rahul Dravid said there wouldn’t be any dew when I spoke to him prior to the game. He claimed that India would have also batted first and expressed his shock when it fell. On a surface like that, it is impossible to let Jadeja, Kuldeep, and Ashwin bowl anyway they choose. Jadeja has performed it to Australia so many times that they are extremely exact and skillful.

India’s spin bowling played a role, but we also need to consider Australia’s batting strategy. Against what they anticipated would be a top-tier set of spinners, there was a clear plan among the group to be proactive, try to reduce dot balls, and rotate strike.

The Australian hitters’ aggression was a little lacking. Given the sincerity of their intentions and the inability to exert any further pressure on India, I believe they will be disappointed. It requires a change in perspective in order to look to be a little more proactive and take some measured risks.

Having said that, everything seemed possible when India went 2 for 3. The energy in the stadium was incredible; as the ball was released with Virat on 12, it fell silent and there was a collective groan that I had never heard before.

The fans went crazy when it crashed, and that unquestionably marked the pivotal moment. Australia made enough opportunities, and if they had gotten Virat, the game would have had a whole different feel.

When Virat enters, the crowd turns on him, and the momentum begins to shift in his favor, he feels unstoppable. Unbelievably, he managed that run chase, and KL Rahul played a brilliant knock. India would not have been able to endure pressure for 15 overs if Australia had reached a score of 240. The run rate would never become unmanageable when chasing 200. If India had to fire a little bit early, more opportunities would have presented themselves.

It is obvious that Adam Zampa didn’t bowl as well as in the past. He has a neck ailment and some shoulder problems, so it seems sense that he isn’t quite at his peak. The first over was devastating because the ball was really wet and KL Rahul whacked him off length. He executed a stunning late cut to an excellent ball, which compelled Adam Zampa to pitch too hard by becoming a little bit fuller and trying to pick up a little more speed.

They simply had the upper hand on Adam Zampa today; it was due more to their excellent hitting than anything else. Australia is still experiencing a positive mood. You can afford the occasional slip-up with a nine-game group stage because it won’t be fatal. We discovered that losing one game in the T20 World Cup is sufficient because the margins are so small. In this situation, you can tolerate a few losses as long as they don’t affect the net run rate too much.

Overall, India’s team is so well-rounded with three excellent spinners and three excellent quicks, and Hardik Pandya’s return to bowling is significant for the harmony of their side. In these circumstances, they will be quite challenging to defeat.

 

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