Aaron Finch Reveals Why Australia Feels No Pressure Against India

Aaron Finch doesn't see any extra pressure on Australia to dominate India in the upcoming home ODI series. The former skipper believes the intense rivalry between both teams brings out their best performances. Finch specifically praised young fast bowler Xavier Bartlett as one of Australia's most exciting talents. He highlighted Bartlett's impressive statistics across formats and predicted a bright future for the developing bowler.

Key Points: Aaron Finch on Australia India ODI Series Pressure

  • Finch believes Australia-India rivalry brings out best in both teams
  • Young fast bowler Xavier Bartlett praised as most promising Australian talent
  • Australia missing captain Pat Cummins but experienced bowlers provide support
  • Bartlett shows impressive stats across all formats with 12 ODI wickets
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No extra pressure to beat India at home, says Aaron Finch ahead of ODI series

Former captain Aaron Finch says Australia feels no extra pressure to dominate India in home ODI series while praising young fast bowler Xavier Bartlett's promising talent.

"I don't think there's any extra pressure on Australia to dominate the home series against India. - Aaron Finch"

Perth, October 19

Ahead of the three-match series between Australia and India, former skipper Aaron Finch believes the hosts' rivalry with the Men in Blue brings out the best in both teams but insists there's no extra burden on the Mitchell Marsh-led side to assert dominance.

The three-match ODI series against India will start in Perth on Sunday. While Australia will be without their captain, Pat Cummins, the presence of Starc, Hazlewood, and Zampa still offers plenty of experience and support to much younger/fringe talent, such as Nathan Ellis, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Matthew Kuhnemann, and Xavier Bartlett.

Speaking ahead of the first ODI, JioStar expert Aaron Finch praised young fast bowler Bartlett, calling him one of the most promising talents in Australian cricket.

"I don't think there's any extra pressure on Australia to dominate the home series against India. Both teams have had success at home and away in the one-day format. The important thing is that players are always representing everyone who supports cricket in their country. Wearing your national cap is a great honour, and that responsibility drives you. You can't try harder than what you already give," Finch said while speaking to JioStar.

"There's a lot of exciting depth in Australian cricket right now. Xavier Bartlett, for example, is a young player who really excites me. Watching him bowl in the Sheffield Shield or for Australia shows he has the temperament, consistency, and energy to challenge opponents. He enjoys the challenge, gives everything, and is learning constantly. He's developing his game and will likely push for opportunities over the next couple of years. Bartlett is a fast bowler with accuracy and consistency. As he continues to grow, I think he will become a fantastic player for Australia," he added.

In the T20Is, Bartlett has featured in 11 matches, taking 15 wickets at an impressive average of 17.06, while conceding runs at an economy rate of 7.38. His best bowling figures in the shortest format of the game are 3/13. In ODIs, the fast-bowler has played 4 matches, taking 12 wickets from 31.1 overs at a remarkable average of 10.66. His best figures in the 50-over format are 4/17.

In first-class cricket, the 26-year-old player has played 28 matches, taking 94 wickets at an average of 26.62. His best bowling figures in an innings are 5/32, while his best match haul stands at 7/96. Conceding runs at an economy of 3.12 and a strike rate of 51.1, Bartlett has been a consistent performer with the red ball. He has claimed six five-wicket hauls and three ten-wicket match hauls, underlining his effectiveness as a strike bowler in the longer format.

ODI Squads:

India: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (C), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul (wk), Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj, Washington Sundar, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Dhruv Jurel, Prasidh Krishna.

Australia: Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (C), Marnus Labuschagne, Matthew Short, Matt Renshaw, Mitchell Owen, Josh Philippe (wk), Cooper Connolly, Mitchell Starc, Xavier Bartlett, Josh Hazlewood, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Matthew Kuhnemann.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting to see Finch praising Bartlett so much. His stats look impressive but let's see how he handles our batting lineup with Kohli and Rohit in form. Indian conditions are very different from Australian pitches.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows both teams closely, I appreciate Finch's balanced perspective. The Australia-India rivalry has become the best in cricket - competitive but respectful. Looking forward to some quality cricket!
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Arjun K
No pressure? That's what they always say before getting beaten by India! 😄 Our team looks strong with proper balance. Excited to see Shubman Gill leading and how our young pacers Rana and Arshdeep perform in Australian conditions.
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think Finch is downplaying the pressure. Every home team wants to dominate, especially against top-ranked India. The Perth pitch should favor Australian pacers, so it'll be a good test for Indian batters.
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Neha E
Good to see both teams giving opportunities to young talent. Hope our players adapt quickly to the conditions. The absence of Cummins might actually help India's chances. Let's go Team India! 💙

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