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Aaron Finch has a good chance of succeeding Tim Paine as captain of one day Australia after his efforts in Zimbabwe.
Aaron Finch may soon find himself captain of the international team one day in Australia, despite a final defeat
Australia lost the decisive hatch by six wickets against Pakistan to Harare Sunday, but Finch 's job as a skipper during the tournament was imposed on coach Justin Langer
. his record of 172 against hosts Zimbabwe, but also brought together an inexperienced team shell-shocked by a winless tour of England.
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. The future of Paine in the team was in the air following Australia's 5-0 defeat to England.
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Asked about Finch's potential to take over from the Tasmanian, Langer said the 31-year-old man had argued his case
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"He played this series really well," said Langer. At the post-game press conference.
"We've been talking about it since the day I was appointed, after this tour, we'll be looking very closely at everything we're doing right now from our leaders." Finchy certainly put his best foot forward this series. "
Australia's next scheduled posting is an ODI series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates in October.
Finch has become one of the best door openers to the world, with an average of 38.19 in ODI with 11 centuries.
On the other hand, Paine was named captain of the temporary ODI after he became captain from the ordeal after the scandal The ban of Steve Smith for 12 months.
Paine was usable during the ODI in January, which was his first for Australia since 2011.
But he had a length of horror in England, scoring just 36 runs with an average of 7.20. 19659007] Although 39 There were not as many victories as Australia would have liked in England and Zimbabwe, Langer thought the tour would pay off for inexperienced team players.
"Usually you have eight of these [experienced] players and a few younger players," said Langer
. "We have probably three experienced players [Finch, Glenn Maxwell and Andrew Tye] and eight very inexperienced players."
"The balance is not quite right at the moment and I hope we can regain that balance, as we have always done in Australia"
In the series trio, drummer Fakhar Zaman beat 91 offensives by 46 balls while Pakistan ranked first won
.The third half-century of southpaw Zaman included 12 and three-six who carried the Pakistan at 187-4 with four balls to spare – their most successful pursuit race in a T20.
Maxwell had reduced Pakistan to 2-2 in the first but Zaman and Shoaib Malik, who scored an invincibility 43, shared a century rise to see Pakistan
Australia won the draw and made 183-8 with short Arcy Short 76 scoring and captain Finch making 47.
– AAP