Former Australia wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist reckons that the second semi-final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in which Aaron Finch and Co. will be up against Pakistan will not be a walkover. He added that Australia have got some rhythm into the tournament and expects bowling to have an impact in Dubai on Thursday.
"I reckon we're a big chance tonight. It's not going to be a walkover; Pakistan has been the benchmark well and truly and maybe leading in for a year or two in T20 cricket. I like us, I like the rhythm we've got now, it's been a real sort of tournament set up," said Gilchrist to SEN Drive.
Australia began the tournament with wins against South Africa and Sri Lanka in the Super 12 stage. But their campaign suffered a blow when Group 1 toppers England crushed them by eight wickets. Australia brushed off that loss to register wins over Bangladesh and West Indies to set up a semi-final showdown with Pakistan, the Group 2 toppers. One of them will face New Zealand in the final on Sunday in Dubai.