Finch's phenomenal form has him primed to fly into Test side

By Ronan O'Connell / Expert

Last night, Aaron Finch pushed his case to be considered the best Twenty20 batsman of all time, as he blasted a world record 172 to lead Australia to a commanding 100-run win over Zimbabwe in Harare.

The highest ever T20 score by a non-Australian is 125* by the West Indian Evin Lewis, yet Finch now has scores of 172 and 156* in that format.

The new Australian captain’s career T20 record of 1530 runs at an average of 48, with a strike rate of 162 is arguably even better than that of Indian megastar Virat Kohli – widely considered the GOAT batsman in T20s – whose stats read 1992 runs at an average of 48, with a strike rate of 137.

Finch’s incredible rate of scoring is what sets him apart from the other leading batsmen.

Among the top 20 run scorers in the format, the next highest strike rate is 143, by the West Indian Chris Gayle, who still lags miles behind Finch’s mark of 162.

Finch doesn’t just beat up on lesser teams either, he has a career average of 57 against the other four nations currently ranked in the top five – India, England, New Zealand and Pakistan.

The 31-year-old was at his brutal best in Harare last night, leaving the Zimbabwe attack clueless as to how to halt the carnage. What made Finch’s monumental innings even more remarkable was that the pitch was by no means a road, with the ball regularly holding up in the surface.

At the other end, Finch’s opening partner, D’Arcy Short, struggled for timing against both pace and spin, making 46 from 42 balls.

Finch’s innings became comical after a period as he found the boundary when completely out of position and off balance.

Even when reaching for the ball, seemingly about to fall over, Finch not only managed to find the middle of the bat but also the gaps in the field.

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It seemed that at some point surely he would mishit one to a fielder on the boundary, but that moment never came, no matter how hard the Zimbabweans wished.

In the end, it took the rarest of dismissal forms to end the show. It was a bizarre end to bizarre innings as Finch toppled over while trying to cut a wide delivery from Blessing Muzarabani, only to be out hit wicket.

Finch’s innings continued his mind-boggling form, having smashed 398 T20 runs at an average of 199, all at a scorching strike rate of 219.

To get a sense of just how crazy that strike rate is, consider that it translates to a run rate of 13.1 runs per over.

As I predicted five weeks ago, Finch could use the limited-overs tours of England and Zimbabwe to potentially become a dark horse for Australia’s next Test series – a tour of the UAE against Pakistan in October.

With scores of 172, 68*, 84, 22 and 100 in his last five knocks, Finch is putting together the kind of scintillating limited overs form which has previously springboarded players into the Test team.

With Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft unavailable for selection, don’t be surprised if Finch makes the squad.

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For the moment though he’ll be focused on leading Australia to a win in this ongoing tri-series against Zimbabwe and Pakistan.

With two wins from two games, Australia already have one foot in the final and will likely face world number one-ranked Pakistan in that decider.

Aside from Finch’s ballistic form, the Aussies will also be pleased with what they’ve seen from their bowlers.

Quicks Billy Stanlake, Jhye Richardson and Andrew Tye have all been impressive, young spinner Ashton Agar has been extremely frugal, and all-rounder Marcus Stoinis has done a great job with his medium pace.

They combined to bowl out Pakistan for 116 on Monday, before restricting Zimbabwe to 9-129 yesterday.

Australia should now take great confidence into their final two matches of the group stage, against Pakistan tomorrow and Zimbabwe on Friday.

The Crowd Says:

2018-07-07T10:35:12+00:00

Krishna Singh

Roar Rookie


Nice joke, khawaja best test batsman in aus right now with smith warner ban, averaged 100 in county so good signs

2018-07-07T10:33:36+00:00

Krishna Singh

Roar Rookie


I love mitch marsh, should captain all formats my view, i am indian so not fan of pakistan team but respect them, finch need lose weight

2018-07-07T09:33:29+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


5 years on and nothing much has changed.... Aaron Finch is still a great T20 / ODI player.... Yet still can’t be even close to being selected in longer formats. At times in the last two years has missed selection for Victoria in Shield Cricket. Let’s enjoy Finch innings for what it was.... but it’s no sure thing for Test side. With Smith and Warner out gives us the chance to try some need blood... finch is no answer to our current situation in the Test venue

2018-07-05T21:53:44+00:00

George

Guest


Played one good innings, pointed to Boof in the dressing room, sledged England, boasted about it, technique laughable, gave Bancroft instructions.

2018-07-05T21:47:17+00:00

RogerTA

Roar Rookie


Nudge, Brains Trust? Have you also highjacked BurgyGreen?

2018-07-05T17:56:50+00:00

Stuckbetweenindopak

Roar Rookie


Wonderful knock by finch but in my view he should be established in t20s and odis only, and do good there for couple of years first

2018-07-05T17:55:08+00:00

Stuckbetweenindopak

Roar Rookie


My guess is finch will replace khawaja in tests now

2018-07-05T09:17:08+00:00

Noah Barling

Roar Pro


yes, that exactly. You just hate them cos they are Vics.

2018-07-05T06:15:59+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Maxwell's pace bowling is not good enough.

2018-07-05T06:06:00+00:00

I no

Guest


Lol krishna let me guest your Pakistan love Khawaja but hate finch sick of seeing your same old comments talking up Khawaja while bagging finch Mitch Marsh barley bowls at tests and like I said in a comment above finch is a better batsman then Mitch in ALL formats.

2018-07-05T06:00:07+00:00

I no

Guest


No one said anything about Maxwell if anyone finch should come in for its Mitch Marsh he isn't a better batsman then finch in any format and his bowling is ? and he never bowls anything like 10 overs only like 5 or less and I'm not talking about just Sheffield shield county cricket and Australia à and cricket Australia xi.

2018-07-05T04:21:53+00:00

TheCunningLinguistic

Guest


Thanks Don. Seems many still don’t get it. To add, Marsh is also a natural leader, which increases his value even more. He is still young, he will be a great leader and match winner for Australia.

2018-07-05T00:26:13+00:00

Matt H

Roar Guru


Oh I agree with you, I'm just thinking about what the line up would look like if Finch is picked.

2018-07-04T23:04:35+00:00

Raz

Guest


I don't see them winning a single loi game ,they looked completely at sea against Kuldeep,good for you bumrah was injured and Bhuvi had an off day ,otherwise it would have been much worse

2018-07-04T12:27:12+00:00

mrrexdog

Roar Guru


Then why not pick Maxwell as the all rounder? You get a handy 5th bowling option as well as a decent top 6 batsman.

2018-07-04T12:14:40+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


If you are measuring Marsh's worth with the ball on figures alone, you have not yet grasped how cricket operates as a team game. He has a role and has been excellent with his contributions with the ball. Hazlewood, Cummins, Starc and Lyon can operate as they do because they have Marsh to give them a chop out without releasing pressure as a part timer does. In the same way it is up to the first 5 to score runs, it is up to the specialist bowlers to return the bowling figures. The all-rounder's role is to support in both areas. He does, however, have the ability to excel in either field from time to time. Thus endeth the lesson.

2018-07-04T12:05:59+00:00

mrrexdog

Roar Guru


But Marsh doesn’t add a lot with the ball either, since being recalled he’s taken 4 wickets at 75, would Maxwell or Renshaw be any less effective? Besides Marsh has had plenty of injury issues which have prevented him from bowlers. I read that he Marsh wouldn’t be fit enough to bowl in the upcoming Australia A series. If he isn’t bowling, then by the selectors logic, he shouldn’t be in the side.

2018-07-04T11:49:24+00:00

Ben

Roar Rookie


Finch Average 36. He averaged in the shield 35 Maxwell average 41 He averaged in the shield 50.

2018-07-04T11:43:24+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Indeed, Mitch may not be in our best 20 batsmen. That's not the criterion for his selection.

2018-07-04T11:41:11+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


5 specialists is all you need. The next 3 will be about balance in both batting and bowling. If 5 batsmen stuff up, the 6th may not be the issue.

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