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T20 World Cup: I've never worried about David Warner's form, happy about his firing, says Aaron Finch

 
T20 World Cup: Ahead of the semi-final against Pakistan, Australian skipper Aaron Finch said on Wednesday that he was never concerned about the form of opening hit David Warner and it is great to see him fire.

Australian captain Aaron Finch said Wednesday he was never worried about opener David Warner's form and it was great to see him shoot. Australia and Pakistan will meet here on Thursday in the Dubai International Stadium in the second semi-final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. “Yeah, I was never worried about Dave's (David Warner) form. He is one of the best drummers of all time in our time. I think you can see him like he has a real IPL. lean, then the start of this tournament, but the two halves of the IPL were very far apart, so if you missed several times at the end of the first part, which was in India, then the first two matches in Dubai, it seems like a form run is a pattern there, ”Finch said at a virtual press conference before the game.

“In any case, I wasn't worried. He's really great; he worked hard; he is fresh in spirit; he is ready to go. It's great to see him fit and do his best. As we all know, when he gets up and is about to score runs for Australia, it's a great scene, ”he said.

Warner was slim with the bat for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 and was also deleted from the game. However, the left-handed batsman was able to hold its own in the ongoing competition and showed himself at his best in the game against West Indies, where he led his team home.

Commenting on the Pakistan game, Finch said, “Oh, I think it doesn't make that much difference to be honest. In a tournament with a format that has straight semifinals and finals, you know. They work hard from day one and the first game against South Africa could have gone one way or the other. We came very close to the limit. After the game against England we played really good cricket in the backend. "

“I don't think it makes much of a difference to be honest. Pakistan was particularly excellent at the start of this tournament in building its bank, so to speak. Yeah, not much, ”he said. Said.