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WC'19: Finch says Australia have toned down their aggression

There has been a noticeable lack of flare-ups between players on opposing sides at this World Cup, although there have been issues of dissent at umpires' decisions.

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Published : Jun 29, 2019, 8:20 AM IST

Updated : Jun 29, 2019, 8:48 AM IST

London: Australia and New Zealand are set to face each other at the Lord's on Saturday. This will be the repeat of 2015 World Cup final as the defending champions and runners-up are confronting each other.

There has been a noticeable lack of flare-ups between players on opposing sides at this World Cup, although there have been issues of dissent at umpires' decisions.

“I think it has been a great spirit out on the field, regardless of results,” Finch said at Lord’s on Friday.

“I know the last one was quite an aggressive World Cup on the field, mainly from us. We were quite aggressive in our approach and how we went about things.

“This one has been absolutely brilliant, and I think that’s been really pleasing as well.”

The in-form opening batsman of Australia Finch is hoping for a tough test from New Zealand in a match where a win for Kane Williamson's men would see them though.

Will Mitchell Starc be rested today?
Will Mitchell Starc be rested today?
“I think the great thing with New Zealand is that they fight and scrap every single game, regardless of whether it’s a World Cup final or it’s a club game,” said Finch.“They are a great fielding side. They put pressure on you. They have got world-class players.”



‘Winning momentum’



Australia are the first team to qualify for the semifinals, hence they could rest their pace prodigies Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins from Saturday’s day/night match.

“I know that they (Starc and Cummins) have got no interest whatsoever in being rested or anything like that,” said Finch.

“We want to try to keep our winning momentum,” he added. “You don’t want to tempt fate. I mean, we have got a week until our next game (against South Africa).

“We feel as though that week will be a really good opportunity for the bowlers to really freshen up and de-loading them three or four days after this match to manage them through the next part of the tournament, and obviously with a huge summer coming up here with the Ashes.”

Meanwhile, David Warner's wife is due to give birth to the couple's third child this weekend, which will certainly give him something else to think about other than the World Cup.

Captain Finch said he wanted his players to enjoy their time away from cricket.

“It’s important that when you get days off, you really get away from the game and freshen up. For me, before my wife got here, it was about getting out and playing golf.

“Now it’s more like shopping but yeah, mini-golf the other day, that’s the closest I’ve got to the course since she’s been here. Sorry, darling.

“I’ll cop for that later,” a smiling Finch added to laughter from reporters.

London: Australia and New Zealand are set to face each other at the Lord's on Saturday. This will be the repeat of 2015 World Cup final as the defending champions and runners-up are confronting each other.

There has been a noticeable lack of flare-ups between players on opposing sides at this World Cup, although there have been issues of dissent at umpires' decisions.

“I think it has been a great spirit out on the field, regardless of results,” Finch said at Lord’s on Friday.

“I know the last one was quite an aggressive World Cup on the field, mainly from us. We were quite aggressive in our approach and how we went about things.

“This one has been absolutely brilliant, and I think that’s been really pleasing as well.”

The in-form opening batsman of Australia Finch is hoping for a tough test from New Zealand in a match where a win for Kane Williamson's men would see them though.

Will Mitchell Starc be rested today?
Will Mitchell Starc be rested today?
“I think the great thing with New Zealand is that they fight and scrap every single game, regardless of whether it’s a World Cup final or it’s a club game,” said Finch.“They are a great fielding side. They put pressure on you. They have got world-class players.”



‘Winning momentum’



Australia are the first team to qualify for the semifinals, hence they could rest their pace prodigies Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins from Saturday’s day/night match.

“I know that they (Starc and Cummins) have got no interest whatsoever in being rested or anything like that,” said Finch.

“We want to try to keep our winning momentum,” he added. “You don’t want to tempt fate. I mean, we have got a week until our next game (against South Africa).

“We feel as though that week will be a really good opportunity for the bowlers to really freshen up and de-loading them three or four days after this match to manage them through the next part of the tournament, and obviously with a huge summer coming up here with the Ashes.”

Meanwhile, David Warner's wife is due to give birth to the couple's third child this weekend, which will certainly give him something else to think about other than the World Cup.

Captain Finch said he wanted his players to enjoy their time away from cricket.

“It’s important that when you get days off, you really get away from the game and freshen up. For me, before my wife got here, it was about getting out and playing golf.

“Now it’s more like shopping but yeah, mini-golf the other day, that’s the closest I’ve got to the course since she’s been here. Sorry, darling.

“I’ll cop for that later,” a smiling Finch added to laughter from reporters.

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London: Australia and New Zealand are set to face each other at the Lord's on Saturday. This will be the repeat of 2015 World Cup final as the defending champions and runners-up are confronting each other.

There has been a noticeable lack of flare-ups between players on opposing sides at this World Cup, although there have been issues of dissent at umpires' decisions. 

“I think it has been a great spirit out on the field, regardless of results,” Finch said at Lord’s on Friday.

“I know the last one was quite an aggressive World Cup on the field, mainly from us. We were quite aggressive in our approach and how we went about things.

“This one has been absolutely brilliant, and I think that’s been really pleasing as well.”

The in-form opening batsman of Australia Finch is hoping for a tough test from New Zealand in a match where a win for Kane Williamson's men would see them though. 

“I think the great thing with New Zealand is that they fight and scrap every single game, regardless of whether it’s a World Cup final or it’s a club game,” said Finch.

“They are a great fielding side. They put pressure on you. They have got world-class players.”

‘Winning momentum’

Australia are the first team to qualify for the semifinals, hence they could rest their pace prodigies Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins from Saturday’s day/night match.

“I know that they (Starc and Cummins) have got no interest whatsoever in being rested or anything like that,” said Finch.

“We want to try to keep our winning momentum,” he added. “You don’t want to tempt fate. I mean, we have got a week until our next game (against South Africa).

“We feel as though that week will be a really good opportunity for the bowlers to really freshen up and de-loading them three or four days after this match to manage them through the next part of the tournament, and obviously with a huge summer coming up here with the Ashes.”

Meanwhile, David Warner's wife is due to give birth to the couple's third child this weekend, which will certainly give him something else to think about other than the World Cup. 

Captain Finch said he wanted his players to enjoy their time away from cricket. 

“It’s important that when you get days off, you really get away from the game and freshen up. For me, before my wife got here, it was about getting out and playing golf.

“Now it’s more like shopping but yeah, mini-golf the other day, that’s the closest I’ve got to the course since she’s been here. Sorry, darling.

“I’ll cop for that later,” a smiling Finch added to laughter from reporters.


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