'There was lack of aggression' - Aaron Finch highlights key concern for Australia after Chennai drubbing
"There was a bit of a lack of aggression from the Australian batters. I think they’ll be disappointed by the intent they showed," said Finch after Australia's six-wicket loss to India.
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Former Australia skipper Aaron Finch opens up after India's triumph in a high-voltage match in Chennai in ODI World Cup 2023. As told to ICC:
In the end, it came down to one thing - India’s spinners outbowled Australia’s.
Part of it comes down to how India bowled spin, but we also need to look at the way that Australia batted. There was a clear plan among the group to be proactive, to try to limit dot balls and rotate strike against what they knew would be a world-class group of spinners.
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There was a bit of a lack of aggression from the Australian batters. I think they’ll be disappointed by the intent they showed and the fact that they weren’t able put any pressure back on India.
That being said, everything felt possible when India were two for three. The atmosphere in the ground was amazing, when the ball went in the air with Virat on 12, it went dead silent and there was a kind of collective groan that I’ve never heard before.
When it went down, the fans went nuts and that was the turning point for sure. Australia created enough opportunities and if they’d got Virat, that would have put a totally different complexion on the game.
When Virat gets in, he gets the crowd onside and the momentum starts to swing his way, he feels unstoppable. The way he managed that run chase was unbelievable and KL Rahul played a masterful knock. If Australia had got up to 240, India wouldn’t have been able to soak up pressure for 15 overs. Chasing 200, the run rate was never going to get out of hand. More chances would have come if India had to pull the trigger a bit earlier.
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Adam Zampa clearly didn’t bowl as well as he has in the past. He’s had a neck injury and some shoulder issues, so understandably is a little bit below his best.
That was down to great batting rather than anything Zamps could have done differently, they just had the better of him today.
All in all, India have got such a well-rounded squad, three brilliant spinners and three brilliant quicks, and Hardik Pandya being back bowling is huge for the balance of their side. They will be so hard to beat in these conditions.
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