WTC Final: Aaron Finch Picks the Winner of the Summit Clash
Former Australian skipper Aaron Finch believes that the Indian Test team has a huge chance of beating Australia in the final of the World Test Championship (WTC), scheduled to be played later this year at the Oval in London. The final will take place from June 7 to June 11, with June 12 as a reserve day). This match marks the first occasion in 20 years when the two countries will face each other in the Final of an ICC men’s event. Australia will lock horns in the WTC final that will be played in England from June 7.
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The Australian side qualified in the finals of the competition after beating India in the third Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2023. On other hand, India qualified for the World Test Championship final for the second successive time after Sri Lanka lost the first match of the two-match Test series against New Zealand in a thrilling finish on Monday. In the first WTC final, New Zealand defeated India in Southampton to claim the inaugural title. However, with a better understanding of conditions, India will be better equipped and better prepared for this final.
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WTC Final: Finch Backs India to Win Against the Aussies
While cricket experts and fans have already started choosing their bets for the final clash, Australia’s World Cup-winning skipper Aaron Finch feels that India have a lot of bases covered and that will give them a huge chance of winning the final against the Aussies.
“I am not sure what Hardik’s Test match plans but when you look at Shami, Umesh, Siraj, and these guys, they are really very good fast bowlers. Siraj is among the top bowlers in the world at the moment. He can all swing the ball. They beat England in England last time. So India have a huge chance in the final. They have a lot of bases covered whether they play one or two spinners,” said Aaron Finch.
Speaking of Australia, Finch said the Pat Cummins-led team is not going to play three spinners, much like they did in the last two Tests against India. He also reasoned that one bad session in Delhi cost them the series and insisted that the visitors should’ve won the series 2-1.
“They are not going to play three spinners, that’s for sure (laugh). They should have won 2-1. It is just that one hour of madness in Delhi,” added Finch.