Key Points

Aaron Finch has made his prediction for the upcoming India-Australia ODI series. The former Australian captain believes his side will win the three-match series 2-1. Finch acknowledged that India are a great side and the series will be closely fought. The matches begin on October 19 as both teams build towards the 2027 World Cup.

Key Points: Aaron Finch Predicts Australia 2-1 ODI Series Win Over India

  • Finch backs Australia for 2-1 series victory against India in closely fought contest
  • Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli return to ODI cricket after Champions Trophy win
  • Series serves as preparation for 2027 Cricket World Cup in South Africa
  • Finch boasts impressive record against India with 1460 runs at 48.66 average
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Aaron Finch predicts scoreline for IND-AUS ODI series

Former Australian captain Aaron Finch forecasts a narrow 2-1 victory for his side against Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's India in upcoming ODI series.

"I would say Australia (win the series) 2-1. Not confidently though as India are a great side - Aaron Finch"

Colombo, October 5

Former Australian cricketer Aaron Finch delivered a verdict in favour of his side as they prepare to take on a Rohit Sharma-Virat Kohli-powered India during a three-match ODI series at home from October 19 onwards.

Rohit and Virat, two of India's ODI-only stalwarts now, will return to Indian colours for the first time since the ICC Champions Trophy win this year in March, as they will take on Australia during the three-match ODI series as they prepare for the 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup to be hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. With Rohit no longer the ODI captain and replaced by Shubman Gill, and Virat also playing just one format, this tour will be vital for these two legends on their road to South Africa.

Finch, who was well known for his exploits against India throughout his career and was part of the Australian side that won the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup on home soil in 2015, believes the series will be closely fought, with his former side likely to claim the honours narrowly.

In 32 ODIs and 31 innings against India, Finch made 1,460 runs at an average of 48.66, with four centuries and nine fifties and a best score of 124.

"It will be a great series," Finch told ICC Digital from Colombo as part of his commentary commitments at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.

"It always is against India, and I think having Virat back in there brings out the best in him against Australia.

"It is always a great battle when you look at it on paper as it is very evenly matched, but I would say Australia (win the series) 2-1. Not confidently though as India are a great side and it will just be a great series to watch," he concluded.

The ODI series will start from October 19 onwards, and the five-match T20I series will start from October 29 onwards.

- ANI

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Priya S
Excited to see Virat and Rohit back in blue! 🏏 But honestly, Finch has a point - Australia at home is always tough. Hope our bowling attack steps up this time.
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Arjun K
Respect Finch's opinion but he's being too optimistic about Australia. Our team has better balance now with young talent and experienced legends. India 3-0! 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who follows both teams closely, I think 2-1 either way is fair prediction. The key will be how India's middle order performs without the pressure of captaincy on Rohit.
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Vikram M
Good to see Finch being respectful in his prediction. Australia at home is formidable, but our team has the talent to surprise them. Can't wait for this series! 🔥
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Kavya N
Honestly, I'm just happy to see Virat and Rohit playing together again after CT win. The result doesn't matter as much as seeing our legends back in action! ❤️
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Michael C
While I appreciate Finch's analysis, I feel he's underestimating how motivated Virat will be against Australia. His record against them speaks for itself. India has the edge in batting for sure.

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