Aaron Finch says Australia are yet to play cricket to the best of their abilities in the ongoing World Cup after loss to India
Aaron Finch
Australia has had a bright start to their World Cup defence with 3 wins in 4 matches, but team captain Aaron Finch believes his team has not been playing its best yet, in the tournament.
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At the top of the order Finch, David Warner and Steve Smith, have hit the ground running with big scores aplenty.
But the middle order has yet to fire ¿ with Marcus Stoinis's side strain that will keep him out of the Sri Lanka clash at the Oval on Saturday not helping matters.
While in the bowling department, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc remain two of the world's best but behind them, spots are still up for grabs.
But with so much cricket still to come, Finch is confident that their best cricket is just around the corner.
"I don't think we have gone anything near our best which is still a good thing. We have six points on the board but are not playing anywhere near our best cricket which is a real positive," said Finch here on Friday.
"But as long as we are improving and continue to go up and not backward, I think that is the key."
Australia's only loss have come against India.
"You are coming up against different opposition all the time. You don't get into a rhythm, there are different challenges every time. India were spin heavy through the middle, West Indies were all about pace through the middle."
On the bowling side of things, Glenn Maxwell has become a key cog with his off-spin while Finch himself even turned his arm over at Taunton and claimed the key wicket of Mohammad Hafeez with a rank full toss.
Finch added: "Have I been working on my bowling? Not much! I'm just trying to land them! My bowling is not great to be honest, it is pretty ordinary but I just got a bit lucky.
"When you play four specialist bowlers and rely on your fifth, what I would call a good part-timer is Maxy, he has shown last World Cup he was our spinner, he has shown he can do it. But it is tough without guys, especially all-rounders who balance out your side really well."
Other than Stoinis' side strain ¿ with Mitchell Marsh now in camp as a back-up should the all-rounder fail to recover ¿ Australia are at full fitness.
But Finch is not going to be underestimating Sri Lanka adding "You look down their side and there is a lot of experience there and world-class players."
With inputs from PTI
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