Aaron Finch further stated that he would be willing to miss his domestic commitments to play in the cash-rich league, should that situation arise.
Finch also said that the team will continue preparing for the T20 World Cup until an official announcement cancelling the multi-national tournament is made.
On being asked his opinion on Test cricket, Aaron Finch said that cricket will be incomplete without the classic format. He cited the example of the England vs West Indies Test series, which became the first competition to begin after the lockdown.
Aaron Finch, who holds the record for the highest individual score in T20Is, added that the absence of crowds will be a blessing for the Australian team. He said that they will be able to focus on just the eleven players on the field, and will not have to worry about the fans and supporters who usually turn up in large numbers to support the sub-continental team.
Aaron Finch on the Boxing Day Test
Melbourne is one of the worst affected areas in Australia, which is leading fans and experts to believe that the famous Boxing Day Test will most likely be shifted out of the iconic stadium. Aaron Finch, however, is still hopeful of the match being held at the MCG, and said that it will be ‘a real shame’ for the match to be held at a different ground.
Aaron Finch was picked up by the Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for an amount of INR 4.4 crores in the 2020 IPL auction. Aaron Finch will be a pivotal part of the RCB line-up, and is expected to open alongside Parthiv Patel whenever the IPL is held.
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