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AUS v IND 2018-19: Finch clears way for Australia featuring an "all WA" attack against India

AUS v IND 2018-19: Finch clears way for Australia featuring an "all WA" attack against India

Ashton Agar could come into the team alongside Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jason Behrendorff, Andrew Tye, Marcus Stoinis, for the first T20I at Brisbane.

Ashton Agar can be included into the XI for the first T20I at Gabba | Getty

Hinting that spin bowling all-rounder Ashton Agar could come into the team alongside Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jason Behrendorff, Andrew Tye, Marcus Stoinis and even part-timer D'Arcy Short, skipper Aaron Finch has paved the way to feature an all Western Australian attack during the first T20I against India at Brisbane on Wednesday, November 21.

"That will be in the calculations. With the size of this ground and how good our spinners have bowled here, while they haven't been huge wicket-takers, they have bowled well. We have options in Ashton Agar and Adam Zampa," Finch said in the pre-match press conference.

Further giving an insight into his plans, the right-hand opening batsman reiterated, "Traditionally, there is pace and bounce in this wicket. Indian batsmen have been here before, so there isn't an element of surprise with the amount of cricket being played nowadays," before stressing, "But we will still look to use it to our advantage. The boundaries are bigger here than in India, and it could alter strategies."

"You cannot hit as many sixes to influence the game as soon as you come to the crease, and you might have to steal doubles instead. I think the team that deals with it the better will win this series," he added.

The 32-year-old also gave his opinion on Cricket Australia's decision to not shorten the bans inflicted over to Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, following the infamous ball-tampering incident.

He said, "It would have been great to see the guys playing some domestic cricket at the backend of this summer, but we have to respect Cricket Australia's decision and for the ban to stand. We have to move on (to the series at hand)."

"We're still intense and desperate to win and we are going about that the right way. Playing hard is the Australian way but to different people that means different things. It's not all about verbal and things like that," he signed off.

(Inputs from PTI)

 
 

By Kashish Chadha - 20 Nov, 2018

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