Finch willing to demote himself when Smith, Warner return

Team before personal interests, says Australia captain

March 21, 2019 10:30 pm | Updated 10:30 pm IST - Melbourne

Team-man:  Aaron Finch — seen with David Warner and Steve Smith in this file photo — says he is willing to bat at any position.

Team-man: Aaron Finch — seen with David Warner and Steve Smith in this file photo — says he is willing to bat at any position.

With Steve Smith and David Warner set for return, captain Aaron Finch is willing to demote himself in the batting order to aid Australia’s title defence in the upcoming ICC World Cup.

Struggling for form in recent times with an average of 22.87 after eight innings this year, Finch said he would be fine batting at any position for the benefit of the team, cricket.com.au reported.

Insecure

His slot has become more insecure with the highly-rated Usman Khawaja displaying terrific form in the dramatic ODI series win in India recently.

“If that means me batting at six, I’ll comfortably do that. If it’s at the top, three or four, it doesn’t matter,” Finch said.

“Personal results aren’t what this side is about. I think that’s what has made our improvement as dramatic and quick as it has been. If you go in solely focused on scoring a hundred or thinking, ‘if I bat at five, I’m not going to get a hundred, I don’t get enough opportunity’, that’s not what is best,” he said.

Finch and Khawaja are expected to open in the five-match series against Pakistan that starts in Sharjah on Friday, having recently produced stands of zero, three, 76, 83 and 193 in India.

To an extent, Finch addressed his concerns in the series against India, when he scored 93 in the third ODI in Ranchi.

“Some people would have taken a bit more notice (of Australia) over the last couple of weeks,” he said.

“I still feel really good with my game... my rhythm is there. There’s probably been some times where you start doubting your technique. For me, it’s about going back to what’s worked in the past,” he concluded.

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