Australia’s limited-overs captain and opening batsman Aaron Finch revealed he had nightmares when India toured Australia in 2018. Finch said that he was scared of Indian pacers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah who were scalping his wicket without breaking any sweat.
Named as the new limited-overs captain, Finch also had to open the innings for the transitioning Australian team.
However, the Australian captain struggled against India across all three formats during the series, especially while trying to play Bhuvi’s inswinging deliveries.
in a recently released docu-series titled ‘The Test’ on Amazon, “I’d wake up in a cold sweat, he’s (Bhuvneshwar) got me out a lot with the ball moving back in,” Finch said.
The Meerut born Indian pacer had dismissed Aaron Finch wicket four times. Thrice in three ODIs and one T20I, in the six-match limited-overs series.
Aaron Finch also described his nightmares on facing Indian speedster Jasprit Bumrah in white-ball cricket. Finch said that he would wake up at night just thinking about playing against Bumrah on the eve of the next ODI. “There were times that I’d wake up in the night thinking about getting out. Thinking I’m facing Bumrah again tomorrow, he’s getting me out for fun,” Finch said.
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India enjoyed a very successful tour down under in the summer of 2018. The subcontinent team lifted the Border Gavaskar Trophy 3-1 in a 4 match test series. It was India’s first-ever Test series win on Australian soil.
Under Kohli’s leadership, The Indian team followed up their red-ball matches’ success into the limited-overs format. They carried on the winning momentum and emerged victorious 2-1 in the ODI’s drawing 1-1 in the T20’s. India’s right-arm pacer, Jasprit Bumrah was instrumental in India’s historic Test victory. The Mumbai Indian’s player ended the test series as the joint highest wicket-taker claiming 21 wickets.
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The Test is an eight-part series show available on Amazon Prime. The docu-series covers the Australian cricket team’s journey after the ball-tampering scandal. The series ends with Australia’s successful defense of the Ashes. This series also shows the behind-the-scenes footage of all the ongoing events in Australia’s cricket for the follow9ing 18 months. It features Australia’s first-ever Test series loss to India and the World Cup semi-final loss to eventual champions and arch-rivals England.