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Australia’s World Cup winning captain, Aaron Finch, decided to give up ODI cricket. He has chosen to stay the captain of the T20I team.
File photo of Aaron Finch. (Courtesy: Reuters)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Finch retired from the ODI team after an extended rough patch
- Aaron Finch at his peak was one of the most destructive batsmen of all time
- The Australian captain thanked his family for making sacrifices throughout his career.
“Pretty good, glad I don’t want to field 50 overs anymore. My family has sacrificed so much for me to achieve all that I have, always grateful for that,” the batter said.
Australia sneaked past New Zealand on the day with Steve Smith returning to form with a century and his understudy Marnus Labuschange scoring a crucial half century as well.
“The partnership between Steve and Marnus was brilliant, to get to 260 after one of the slowest starts was just amazing. Our bowling has been good, everyone has contributed,” he talked about the game.
“We go to Sydney tomorrow for a photoshoot and then to India on Thursday, so it is a quick turnaround,” Finch replied, when asked about his schedule after giving up one format.
“There’s just so many people to thank, everyone who’s been there for me since club cricket. I’m super thankful for my wife and kids to stick with me through all my ups and downs. Will always be grateful to them,” the batter concluded his speech.
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