Wednesday, 08 May 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS CEO Maneesh Garg Releases Cycling T-Shirt containing message for voters Parth Jindal Net Worth [May 2024]: Know The Income of Delhi Capital Co-owner & Scion of JSW Group Gurjeet Singh Aujla took time out from the elections to meet the wrestlers Aam Aadmi Party got a big boost in Doaba, well-known Dalit leader and BSP candidate from Hoshiarpur Rakesh Soman joined the AAP Karan Kundrra has an amazing car collection. Let us know about Karan's car collection Armaan Malik reveals American singer Lauv’s role in his ‘Lauv Story’ with fiancée Aashna Shroff Mona Patel Net Worth 2024 | Unveiling the Net Worth of a Fashion Icon Is Aadhar Housing Finance IPO Worth Your Investment? Let’s Explore ME students from CGC Landran devise innovative Electric Wheelbarrow Clove Dental, India’s Largest Dental Chain opens 12 new Clinics in a single day to reach a milestone number of 500 Clinics in the Country President Droupadi Murmu given warm send off Synchrony Announces Rachana Bahadur as Senior Vice President, Country Head – India Cherished Moments: A Mother's Day Getaway at Fairmont Jaipur Mohnish Pabrai Net Worth (May 2024): Know The Wealth Of Indian-American Businessman We are working on the concept of 'Ek desh - Shresth desh'- Vij Expenditure observers hold meeting with ARO’s, AEO’s & other senior District Administration officials Election expenditure worth Rs 1.11 crore of various political parties recorded so far in Ludhiana PC- Sakshi Sawhney Lt Governor Manoj Sinha reviews functioning of Cooperative Department After Shaitaan’s OTT debut, check out 5 Supernatural Horror Hits to Stream Now Former MLA Ravinder Singh Brahmpura Gathering Showcases Strong Support for Prof. Virsa Singh Valtoha in Khadoor Sahib Kudi Haryane Val Di: Ammy Virk & Sonam Bajwa Launch The First Look Of Their Punjabi - Haryanvi Cross Cultural Entertainer Film

 

T20 World Cup : If I feel any pain or anything like that, I won't play : Aaron Finch

 Sports News, Cricket, Cricketer, Player, Bowler, Batsman, T20 World Cup, T20 World Cup 2022, Aaron Finch
Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

Adelaide , 03 Nov 2022

Australia captain Aaron Finch revealed on Thursday he has a 70 per cent chance of playing against Afghanistan in the side's final Group 1 match in Men's T20 World Cup at Adelaide Oval on Friday. But at the same time, Finch was firm in mentioning that if he feels pain in his hamstring or anything else around it, he won't play in the match.

"Maybe 70/30. But I'll test it out probably this afternoon to make sure that I'm not hindering the side at all leading into the game because I think that's the worst possible scenario is that you leave the guys short out there with one player fewer," said Finch in the pre-match press conference.

With hints around him potentially playing his final T20I match for Australia after having retired from ODIs, Finch quashed that sentiment coming into play for deciding to feature in Friday's match."It won't make it harder one bit. 

If I feel like it 1 per cent would be compromising the side's performance, I won't play. If I don't feel confident in my hamstring, then I won't play. That might be in the first effort that I do today, might be in the last one. 

If I feel any pain or anything like that, I won't play."Both Finch and Tim David had pulled their hamstrings in Australia's Super 12 match against Ireland and didn't field for a majority of the second half of the innings. 

Finch confirmed that David's scene is very similar to his: a fitness test deciding the fate for participation in Friday's match."He's in exactly the same boat. He'll get worked out today, and we'll know more during training, I guess, the likelihood of both of us playing, one of us, neither of us, whatever it looks like, but exactly the same. 

You don't want to compromise the team's performance by having a guy go down who comes in with a niggle. That'll just be one of the things we go through, as well, and make sure it's all ticked off this afternoon."

With Australia needing to defeat Afghanistan by a very big margin to have a slim chance of entering the semi-finals and then wait for the result of England's last match against Sri Lanka on Saturday to see if they are in the last four or not, Finch disclosed that the defending champions hadn't talked about net run rate scenarios.

"Not as a team we haven't. I've talked through it a little bit with the coach. We went through it this morning briefly. Like I said (in the) last game, you still have to earn the right to be able to push for a net run rate because the last thing that you want to happen is you push too hard."

"You compromise the two points, and then potentially something happened in the Sri Lanka-England game and you leave yourself vulnerable. But, there's obviously some scenarios there that we need to keep an eye on throughout the game, that if we get in a good position that we can maximise it."

In the win over Ireland, Australia had used left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc as a first-change bowler instead of handing him the new ball. That proved to be a masterstroke as Starc rattled the stumps of Ireland batters Curtis Camper and George Dockrell with vicious inswingers.

"We feel as though he's got a really important role through the middle part of the innings, and particularly with Adam Zampa who's been really good for a long time now. In T20 well, same as one-day cricket, if you don't get wickets through that middle phase of the game, you are incredibly vulnerable at the back end, regardless of who's bowling."

"You could have the best two ever, and if you've got two set batters, it's going to be incredibly difficult to contain them. It's been a little change in Mitch's role to be pushing harder through the middle overs and almost going towards the back end of the powerplay so that we can try and get a wicket there to expose a middle order right on the back of that. That's the only reason for it," concluded Finch.

 

Tags: Sports News , Cricket , Cricketer , Player , Bowler , Batsman , T20 World Cup , T20 World Cup 2022 , Aaron Finch

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD