His team may have slumped to an embarrassing 89-run defeat to archrivals New Zealand to make a horrible start in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, but Australia skipper Aaron Finch is confident they can still go all the way to the title, just like they did 12 months ago in United Arab Emirates (UAE).
After openers Devon Conway (92 not out off 58 balls) and Finn Allen (42 off 16 balls) took New Zealand to a mammoth 200/3 in 20 overs, Tim Southee (3/6) and Mitchell Santner (3/31) ensured that Australia never got going in their tall chase to be skittled out for just 111 in 17.1 overs, with no batter reaching 30 runs.
Having started their Super 12 campaign on a losing note, Australia will now have to win six matches in a row to climb the summit again and defend their title. And Finch said his team will not have to think too far ahead and plan well for the next game against Sri Lanka.