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Bailey insists Finch will be Australia T20 World Cup captain

MELBOURNE, Feb 28, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Selector George Bailey Sunday insisted
under-fire Aaron Finch would be Australia’s skipper at this year’s Twenty20
World Cup, calling mounting criticism of his leadership and form “white
noise”.

Finch’s scores of one and 12 in their opening two games against New Zealand
last week, coupled with his failure to fire in the recent Big Bash League,
has sparked debate over whether he is the right man for the job.

But Bailey told the Melbourne Herald Sun there was no doubt in his mind the
34-year-old opener would be leading the side in India in October.

“He’s got a terrific average, he’s the captain of this side and he’ll be
the captain of this side at the World Cup,” said Bailey, one of three
selectors alongside Trevor Hohns and national coach Justin Langer.

“It’s just complete white noise for me,” he added of the criticism.

Doubts around Finch have been raging, led by former selector Mark Waugh.

“His job is to score runs… no batsman is immune from being dropped when
you’re not scoring runs, doesn’t matter if you’re captain or not,” said
Waugh, now a pundit.

Australian media have also weighed in with the Sydney Morning Herald saying
Finch was “running out of chances to book his ticket to this year’s T20 World
Cup”.

Bailey — the only selector on tour in New Zealand — attributed Finch’s
poor form at the Big Bash, where he averaged just 13.8, to five months spent
playing cricket in biosecurity bubbles.

“He was pretty zonked,” Bailey said. “But he tried to do the right thing
and get back to help a young (Melbourne) Renegades side.

“His reflection on that was that he probably should’ve sat longer out and
come back a bit fresher.”

He added that Finch was hitting well in the nets in New Zealand and pointed
to his outstanding record as one of the premier limited overs batsman in the
world.

“He’d be in the top five or 10 leading run-scorers, and if he doesn’t have
the highest strike-rate amongst them he’d be absolutely close,” he said.

“And he’s done it very, very consistently for Australia over a long period
of time, and will continue to do so into the future.”

Australia’s third T20 against New Zealand is in Wellington on Wednesday.

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