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Aaron Finch Hints Of Retiring From T20Is Post T20 World Cup 2022
By CricShots - Jul 13, 2022 3:52 pm
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Australia’s limited-overs skipper, Aaron Finch has given a hint of retiring from T20Is and a few of his aging teammates after the 2022 T20 World Cup. This year’s edition, which is scheduled to be taking place from October-November, will see Australia defending their crown in front of their home crowd.

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Aaron Finch is confident about Australia

The tournament could prove to be the last one for a few of the Australian cricketers. Matthew Wade, who was the team’s hero during the last edition, has already said that he would be stepping down from international duties after the tournament.

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 While talking to cricket.com.au, Aaron Finch opened up on the future of some of the aging stars in the squad, including himself. The Australian limited-overs skipper said it might be a full stop on everything for a few players and the tournament could provide them with a fairytale ending.

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Aaron Finch

Aaron Finch said, “It might be a full stop on everything (several players retiring from T20Is, including him) if it goes to plan like that. Fairy tales can happen in sports. I think, just naturally, when guys get to their mid-30s, it’s going to be that way. Davey (Warner) just keeps going; he could play for another 10 years, I think, with how fit he is and how much he loves the competition and continuing to challenge himself.” 

Aaron Finch said that the T20 World Cup 2022 could prove to be an incredibly tough competition and pointed out the example of South Africa from the last edition. Despite winning four matches, the Proteas couldn’t qualify for the group stages.

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Elaborating the same, Aaron Finch said, “It’s going to be an incredibly tough competition. We saw how brutal the format is, with South Africa winning four out of their five games at the last World Cup and still not qualifying on net run rate. It’s just so brutal that you do need a bit of luck along the way. So let’s see.”