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Aaron Finch Feels Virat Kohli Is The Best ODI Player In Modern-day Cricket
By CricShots - Nov 26, 2020 1:07 pm
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India’s long-awaited tour of Australia will finally be commencing with the first ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday. Australia will be taking revenge for their series defeat to India the last time around. Besides India’s historic 2-1 win in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy during their tour in 2018-19, the Indian team also registered a 2-1 series win the ODI series 2-1 and drew the T20I series  1-1.

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Virat Kohli

It was the first time that Australia failed to win a single series on their soil against India and it’s a trivia that sits very prominently on captain Aaron Finch’s mind. However, this that around, the Indian skipper, Virat Kohli will have seven innings to make an impact, but while he would want to make most of his truncated tour, his counterpart Finch will look to spoil the party for Kohli.

However, having shared the dressing room with Kohli recently in the IPL 2020, Finch is aware there isn’t much he can do to stop a batsman of Kohli’s caliber, whom the Aussie captain reckons that Virat is probably the ‘best one-day player of all time’.

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Ahead of the first ODI, Finch said, “If you look at his record it’s second to none. I think what we have to keep in mind is that we have to keep looking to get him out.  When you go away from that and you look to contain players you can miss a trick there. There’s not too many chinks in his armor. He’s probably the best one-day player of all time so it’s about sticking to our plans and being really committed in that regard.”

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Aaron Finch (Australia) and Virat Kohli (India) with the ODI series trophy

The presence of quality, in-form all-rounders like Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Marsh, and others impresses Finch as it gives the Australia captain plenty of combinations to find a winning combination. 

Finch explained, “What Maxi’s shown in T20 cricket, in particular, is his bowling keeps improving all the time. I think Marcus Stoinis has proved that as well with the amount of exposure he’s had over the past couple of years bowling at the death, it’s really important for us and it gives us a lot of flexibility in there.”

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He further explained, “In England, we had the three allrounders with Mitch (Marsh) so you can dissect the 10 overs a little bit easier, I guess. You’re still expecting when that fifth bowler is, or the combination of allrounders are, bowling that minimum 10 overs that they’re still having an impact on the game. It’s not about picking allrounders just for the sake of it, it’s also a key bowling spot as well.”