'We're tired': After a golden duck, Finch says World Cup hosts are fatigued before the tournament even begins

By The Roar / Editor

Australia’s failed quest to find form before the T20 World Cup has left their players feeling fatigued before the tournament has even started.

But captain Aaron Finch insists his players remain confident they can turn things around, despite slumping to a 2-0 series result against England and likely only avoiding a third defeat thanks to a rain intervention.

The Aussies have played five T20s in nine days shortly after returning from another three matches in India late last month, and have another hit-out against the Indians on Monday.

Finch admitted the schedule played a factor in the disappointing recent performances.

“The guys are probably a little bit tired at the moment,” he told reporters.

“In all honesty, the schedule has been so packed over the last six or eight weeks that we identified a couple of months ago we wanted to make sure that we’re in a position to be peaking at the right time with the World Cup.

“It’s going to be important over the next couple of days to try and freshen everyone up as much as we can.”

The captain, whose own shaky form was again highlighted with a golden duck on Friday night, wondered if Monday’s clash with India might be unnecessary given the recent workload, but said momentum was critical in the shorter form of the game.

“It’s a double-edged sword, guys need to get out there and continue to play,” he said.

“That’s a really tough thing in T20 cricket, to have long breaks and then keep being consistent.

“It can be really challenging as a batter especially. I’m sure some guys who haven’t got an opportunity in this game will … we’ll pick a side based on how everyone is feeling.”

But despite a number of players out of form and the side having gone three games without a win, Finch insisted this was a side that can successfully defend their T20 World Cup crown on home soil.

He saw many similarities between this side and the one that defied the odds to win last year’s tournament in the UAE.

“Internally, we felt really confident leading into the last World Cup when nobody gave us much of a chance,” he said.

“I’m not sure what people are saying or what the general consensus is now, but we’re still really confident we’ve got the team, the structure, the individuals and the match-winners that can win a World Cup.”

Australia’s batting woes continued in Canberra on Friday night as they avoided defeat but not an embarrassing collapse in the T20 international.

Finch and Mitchell Marsh both departed for a golden duck from the first two balls of the home side’s innings while Glenn Maxwell, promoted to opener, continued his recent form slump by departing for eight.

Rain wreaked havoc throughout the night – the Aussies went off at 3-30 with Steve Smith (seven) and Marcus Stoinis (eight) trying to kick-start the innings after Chris Woakes destroyed their run-chase with two wickets in successive deliveries from the get-go and then removing Maxwell in the third over.

They were well behind the par score but with five overs needed to be bowled to constitute a match, the final rain interruption saved them from losing the series in a 3-0 whitewash.

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Multiple delays earlier meant the game was reduced to 12 overs per side, the visitors scoring 2-112 behind captain Jos Buttler’s unbeaten 65. England were cruising towards a large total at 2-73 when showers struck for a second time.

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They had lost opener Alex Hales for an early duck but powered on regardless, with Buttler and Dawid Malan playing some powerful shots in a partnership of 56.

Malan continued to shine after his 82 on Wednesday night, crunching four boundaries in his 23 before he holed out off the bowling of Pat Cummins.

Buttler struck the ball cleanly throughout his knock, his own hot form also continuing after 68 in the series’ opener.

After the second rain delay England sought to make the most of their limited overs, taking 30 off the first eight balls when play resumed.

Australia recalled Smith in place of David Warner, who is suffering from a neck complaint after an incident in the field in game two.

The Australians will only play once more before the tournament begins, facing off against India in Brisbane on Monday.

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-16T23:44:39+00:00

jammel

Roar Rookie


having said that, Stoinis is starting to hit them well!

2022-10-16T23:44:21+00:00

jammel

Roar Rookie


yeah no excuse for tiredness atm...it is T20 cricket!! If someone is tired, do the right thing and let the selectors know so someone who isn't can be called in....

2022-10-16T23:43:24+00:00

jammel

Roar Rookie


Like some of these suggestions Andrew. And not some others. I'd be against Heazlett myself. I'd be pro Head/Green/Hardie/Hayden Kerr/Morris and Kuhnemann!! It is time Hardie starts to feature in the national setup

2022-10-16T23:41:58+00:00

jammel

Roar Rookie


Friday night's performance just reiterates the need for SSmith to be in our T20 XI...we can literally be 2/0 after 2 balls.... SSmith over Finch or even David/Stoinis IMHO.

2022-10-16T20:32:26+00:00

Censored Often

Roar Rookie


Most people work 250-300 days per year for a lot less than these "tired" fellas get. Harden up Finchy.....

2022-10-16T03:33:55+00:00

Jason

Roar Rookie


Between pay TV and self absorbed spoilt over indulged players, Football, Cricket, I'm just about done.

2022-10-15T23:28:56+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Trouble is, they'll be washed out by flooding rains.

2022-10-15T22:51:33+00:00

Mr Murray

Roar Rookie


Well having 2/3rds of our 1st 11 play 5 games in the space of a month is foreign territory for our selectors. The rotation policy usually has them playing less than half of that. I swear, i have no idea how we won the last T20 world cup when we never play our best team. Oh well, at least we have shield and marsh cup matches to watch proper cricket.

2022-10-15T20:27:02+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Disinterested • \diss-IN-truss-tud\ • adjective. 1 a : not having the mind or feelings engaged : not interested b : no longer interested 2 : free from selfish motive or interest : unbiased. I meant 1a or 1b

2022-10-15T20:03:24+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


But l understand you dissing their interest

2022-10-15T20:01:34+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


It sure was exhausting to read about. Marco Polo, Edward John Eyre and Magellan send their regards.

2022-10-15T12:32:41+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Noted

2022-10-15T12:00:24+00:00

PeterCtheThird

Guest


“Disinterested” is not a synonym for “uninterested.”

2022-10-15T09:05:42+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


That would be no excuse for disinterest. Drop anyone who yawns.

2022-10-15T08:35:03+00:00

Gary David

Roar Rookie


I know they've had a great break over winter. Just come back and started playing some white ball cricket to get ready for World Cup, I thought this would be almost ideal prep. Fair enough during covid and the bubbles complain, but that's bulls*** now.

2022-10-15T07:50:08+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Scheduling might have something to do with it. They just looked disinterested. The last chance to nail down some form and they didn’t turn up. Kiss the title goodbye

2022-10-15T05:29:28+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


With the removal of JL, there is now no one to challenge their self-indulgent thinking. I can see why they wanted JL out; he was demanding they work like elite professionals.

2022-10-15T05:17:15+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


These guys keep talking how tough it is to bowl four overs and face 20 balls twice a week. What is happening?

2022-10-15T05:14:19+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


It is a massive concern if players think this is a tough schedule so far. I could buy it at the end of the season, but now??

2022-10-15T03:22:12+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Agree on Starc, he's another one living off reputation rather than performance. When are these guys actually going to be judged on what they do on field?

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