I've been in this position before and it's not alarming, says Finch about current form
In the ongoing T20I series between India and Australia, Finch's performance with the bat was substandard; the skipper managed to score 27 and 0 in two matches respectively
Australia skipper Aaron Finch said he was not much worried by the decline in his form in the limited-overs formats. Finch believes that he has been working hard on his techniques and does a lot of work with the Australian batting coach Graeme Hick.
The 32-year-old made a successful debut against Pakistan in the longest format of the game at UAE, but has struggled when it comes to the white ball cricket.
In the ongoing T20 series between India and Australia, Finch's performance with the bat was substandard; the skipper managed to score 27 and 0 in two matches respectively.
"At the end of the day I'm still practicing well, still hitting them well, still feel good. I've been in this position before and it's not alarming, it's more just trying to get through that initial five-10 balls and reassess. I've still been working very hard on my technique and doing a lot of work with (Australia batting coach) Graeme Hick and trying to adjust a couple of little things," cricket.com.au quoted Finch as saying.
The right-hander said that he is working on his technique will definitely help him to get back into good form.
"I'm sure once I get to Brisbane for the Shield game I'll be able to get stuck into the red-ball stuff a bit more," Finch added.
Recently, The International Cricket Council (ICC) fined Australia for maintaining a slow over-rate in the first T20 International against India in Brisbane.
If Australia commit another minor over-rate breach in a T20I within 12 months of this offence with Finch as captain, it will be deemed a second offence by him and he will face a suspension.