T20 World Cup 2021: ‘Lot of people had written us off from start’, Finch not surprised by Australia’s march into final

Australia defeated Pakistan in the semi-final to book their place in the final.

Australia will take on New Zealand in the T20 World Cup final | GettyOn the eve of the T20 World Cup 2021 final, Australia skipper Aaron Finch said his team has the depth to go the distance and clinch a maiden title in the shortest format.

Australia had come into the tournament after losing all the T20I series played this year. They lost to New Zealand, West Indies, and Bangladesh heading into the tournament.

For Finch, however, Australia’s march into the final of the showpiece event is not surprising.

The five-time ODI World Cup Champions will take on New Zealand in the summit clash at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, having defeated Pakistan in the semi-final by five wickets at the same venue on November 11.

“It wasn’t unexpected. We came here with a clear plan to try and win this tournament. We always felt that we have the depth and quality to do that,” Finch said ahead of Sunday’s final.

“Lot of people had written us off from the start, so it has been really impressive the way we have gone about our business. Everyone has prepared really well and had match-defining performances at some point, the guys are up and about for tomorrow.

“We had a lot of confidence within, we were confident about how we were preparing, our strategy was coming together. So it has not defied expectations, we came with a clear plan to win the tournament and we still feel we have the squad to do that.”

Finch was out for a golden duck in the semi-final as Pakistan’s left-arm pacer Shaheen Afridi trapped him in front of the wicket and the Aussie skipper admitted that he is “vulnerable” when the balls nips back in.

“That was a good ball. Any time it nips back a little bit is where I am probably most vulnerable,” he said.

“So that would be another challenge with Trent Boult’s left-arm swing and Tim Southee who can swing the ball away and also knocks it off the seam and slides it a little bit. I had a really good hit in the training, so feeling good going into tomorrow.”

Australia are yet to win a T20 World Cup title and Finch is hopeful that his team can rewrite the history on Sunday.

“Absolutely, it is one that has eluded us in the past and the fact that we are in the finals, it gives us a great opportunity to rectify that,” he said.

“It will be a great game, New Zealand is a great team, they have been to all finals over the last six years, so looking forward to it.”

Commenting on New Zealand, the 34-year-old said: “They can’t be underestimated… they have the firepower, experience and class, so I am not surprised one bit.”

“New Zealand side has got a huge amount of quality, they have shown that over long period of time, they have been best powerplay performing team with the ball, that’s going to be a challenge,” he said.

“They have got Daryl Mitchell, who played a great knock against England, Martin Guptill, who has got class and power and then you got Kane Williamson, who is also world class as the top 3. So they have match winners with both bat and ball.”

Finch also said he is not too worried about the toss as “at some point, you have to win a game batting first.”

“Obviously the trend of the tournament and the IPL has been chasing has been the way to go. In the last game, I was hoping to lose the toss actually, I wouldn’t have mind batting first, but I won the toss.

“I think if we can put decent score on board, we can put pressure on opposition chasing.”

(With PTI inputs)

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 14 Nov, 2021

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