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Former Australia captain Aaron Finch is currently playing in the T20 World Championship of Legends tournament for the Australia Champions team in England.
In an interview, the former batter vented his dissatisfaction with Mitchell Marsh’s team and their early elimination from the T20 World Cup 2024. The 2021 champions were one of the contenders to win the competition and appeared in incredible rhythm during the Group Stage, but they suffered mightily in the Super Eights. Their outing was untimely ended with losses to Afghanistan and India in the Super Eights.
Finch expressed disappointment over Australia‘s early exit from the 20-team tournament, noting their failure to qualify for the semifinals was a massive letdown given the quality of talent on the team. He acknowledged the T20 format is unpredictable, where a single over can dramatically shift the course of a game.
“I think they themselves are disappointed on the early exit. Making the semis is a respectable achievement in a T20 competition, regardless of the team. It’s an incredibly difficult format, and Australia would no doubt be disappointed. They were among the favorites going into the tournament, but fell just short. Their oddly spoor fielding cost them at various points,” remarked Finch.
Despite their early elimination, Finch, who led the Aussies to World Cup glory in 2021, saw some positives for the team. The standout was Marcus Stoinis’ impactful performances. Known as ‘The Hulk’, he smashed 169 runs in seven matches at a blistering strike rate of 164.07 and also claimed 10 wickets. Finch praised Stoinis’ valuable contributions, but acknowledged the team would be disappointed with their overall poor execution.
“While several players were great, Marcus Stoinis stood out with his exceptional all-around play for Australia. However, the team may be disappointed that they did not maximize Stoinis’ contributions to the team’s benefit,” he continued.
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The World Championship of Legends is a six-team tournament featuring the champions from India, West Indies, Pakistan, South Africa, and England. In the ongoing tournament, Finch currently tops the run-scoring charts, amassing 173 runs at a stellar average of 57.66 across 3 innings. Meanwhile, the Australia Champions, led by veteran pacer Brett Lee, sit second in the points table with two wins from their three matches played so far.

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