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I had nightmares during India tour in 2018, says Aaron Finch

Published - March 15, 2020 08:47 pm IST - New Delhi

Finch says he’d wake up in cold sweat thinking about his dismissals by Bhuvi

Bhuvi’s ‘bunny’: Aaron Finch struggled against Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s inswinging deliveries on the 2018 tour of India.

Australia’s white-ball captain Aaron Finch has revealed he had nightmares during India’s 2018 tour when pacers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah were taking his wicket “for fun”.

Also read:Aaron Finch admits to ‘nightmares’ about Bhuvneshwar, Bumrah

Opening the innings, Finch struggled across all three formats during the India series, especially while trying to navigate Bhuvneshwar’s inswinging deliveries.

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“I’d wake up in a cold sweat, he’s (Bhuvneshwar) got me out a lot with the ball moving back in,” Finch said in Amazon’s recently released docu-series titled ‘The Test’

The Indian seamer had scalped Finch’s wicket four times, including during all three ODIs and one T20I, in the six-match limited-overs series.

Finch also said that he would wake up at night just thinking about facing Bumrah the next day.

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“There were times that I’d wake up in the night thinking about getting out. Thinking I’m facing Bumrah again tomorrow, he’s getting me out for fun,” Finch said.

India enjoyed an unprecedented summer, winning the Border Gavaskar Trophy 3-1, its first-ever Test series win on the Australian soil. It was followed by a 2-1 victory in the ODIs, while the T20 series ended in a 1-1 draw.

Bumrah was instrumental in India’s historic Test victory. The right-arm pacer emerged as the joint highest wicket-taker in the four-match series, claiming 21 wickets.

The Test, which is an eight-part series, shows the Australian cricket team’s journey of redemption from the 2018 ball-tampering scandal to a successful defence of the Ashes.

The series also features behind-the-scenes footage of Australia’s first-ever Test series loss to India on home soil and the World Cup semifinal exit.

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