'Wasn't Unexpected': Aaron Finch On Being Unsold At IPL Auction 2021

Updated: Sun, Feb 21 2021 15:03 IST
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Aaron Finch has been a part of eight IPL Franchises since he got drafted by Rajasthan Royals in 2010. Despite being the captain of the Australian limited-overs team, Finch hasn't really impressed any IPL teams in the nine seasons. 

Finch had another underwhelming outing in the IPL 2020, where he played for Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bangalore. He scored 268 runs in the 12 innings at a strike rate of 111. His poor run of form continued in the BBL 10 as well where he was leading Melbourne Renegades. 

After he got released from RCB last month, Finch entered the IPL Auction again only for being unsold. On being asked about the exclusion from the IPL 2021, Finch said it wasn't unexpected. 

"It would've been nice to be playing again, it's an amazing competition to be a part of, but it wasn't unexpected that I didn't get picked up to be honest," he said. 

The Australian opener revealed that he has been on technical issues relating to his batting which might help him counter the deliveries pitched at an awkward length. 

 

"I've been working a few technical things; trying to get a little bit less weight on my front foot. At times I can get a little bit flat-footed and my feet get planted then I struggle to move again - I have my initial movement then I get a little bit stuck." Finch said. 

"I've talked a lot and worked a fair bit with Andrew McDonald, who I go back to every time things don't seem quite right and he seems to sort it out pretty quick. It's been nice to have a good chunk of training and focusing on a few little technical changes." the Australian captain added. 

Despite getting no contract for IPL 2021, Finch is happy to spend time with his wife before and recharge himself for a long cricketing season ahead. 

"I'd prefer to be playing cricket, but a little bit of time at home might not be the worst thing, having quite a full schedule since August when we left for the UK and a few times in quarantine and a lot of times in hubs and bubbles, I think just getting home and recharging the batteries might be nice. I know my wife's definitely looking forward to it." 
 

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