Lehmann calls for Finch move down order

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Former coach Darren Lehmann has called for Aaron Finch to be bumped down into Australia’s middle order and for Usman Khawaja to replace him at the top for the Sydney Test.

Finch has averaged just 16.16 with the bat across the first three Tests against India, passing 50 just once in an underwhelming first series on home soil.

There have long been suggestions that Finch is not a natural at the top of the order in red-ball cricket, as evidenced by the fact he does not open for Victoria in the Sheffield Shield.

There have also been calls for his head leading into Thursday’s Test, but Lehmann said he deserved to retain his spot in the team as part of a reshuffle that would see Khawaja open and Shaun Marsh bat No.3.

“My issue with Aaron Finch … I don’t think he should open,” Lehmann said on Fox Cricket’s coverage of the Big Bash League.

“But I think he should be playing and in the middle order. He needs an opportunity to play in the middle order and see what he can do. 

“I would have him at No.5,.”

The next month shapes as a crucial period in terms of selection for the Ashes.

Australia play two Tests against Sri Lanka following the final Test against India, – their last five-day hit outs before this winter’s Ashes series.

Complicating the matter further is that Steve Smith and David Warner will both be available for coach Justin Langer on that tour, with opener Cameron Bancroft’s suspension also now finished.

It’s likely Finch will keep his spot in Australia’s XI for Sydney, with the most likely change coming in the form of Marnus Labuschagne coming into the team for Mitch Marsh.

Both offer fifth-bowling options, however it’s thought the usually spin-friendly SCG could be better suited to Labuschagne’s legspinners.

“That’s probably a tough call on Mitchell Marsh because he’s only played the one game (since coming in for Peter Handscomb),” Lehmann said. 

“But you need the spinning option and you need the three quicks to knock over the tail.

“The thing is, you have to get 20 wickets. That’s what you have to do.”

The Crowd Says:

2019-01-01T23:44:28+00:00

George

Guest


Ooh, the ringleader pipes up.

2019-01-01T23:42:19+00:00

bigbaz

Roar Guru


Finch doesn't average above 37 in any form of cricket no matter where he bats. Another good fella apparently.

2019-01-01T23:02:32+00:00

Rob JM

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Calling for Starc to be dropped because he isn’t taking enough wickets is just stupid. Normally you drop your bowler when they cant buy a wicket over several matches. Meanwhile Starc had a terrible year and still averaged 33. The only bowlers that are in similar League are Pattinson and Behrendorff, both of who are injury prone. Its also noticeable that without a leftie in the attack we look a little plain and loose footmarks for lyon. Hazlewood is much more of a concern for me, had a strike rate this year of 73, which is pretty terrible IMO.

2019-01-01T21:25:50+00:00

Phillip

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There's no way Finch will be dropped to the middle order, CA's ego will simplily not admit they got it wrong. On another thought, if a certain 2 bowlers would start pulling their weight then a 5th bowler wouldn't be needed. Its a crying shame Pattinson isn't allowed to play for Australia, Starc needs a good kick in the pants and being dropped for someone who wants it more may actually help him.

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