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Came To Win The World Cup

Sports Desk: Australian cricket captain Aaron Finch says he came to the UAE with a clear plan to win the T20 World Cup. He said this at a recent pre-match press conference.

He added that New Zealand is also playing in the final of the ICC tournament regularly. They are a great team in all three editions. There is never a chance to take such a team lightly. Also, it is no surprise to me that New Zealand came to the final.

Who can be the trump card of Australia in the final? "It's a big match," the Australian captain said in response to a question. I don't think it will depend on anyone. Everyone has a role to play. All 11 of us have contributed to the team's victory in various situations throughout the tournament. It is very satisfying. The most important thing is how you do in the final bat-ball power play. Power play performance sets the tone of the match. I'm not thinking about the toss. Bat first or later, you have to play the best.

In the context of New Zealand, Aaron Finch said that they are disciplined and strong in all areas. Their fielding is awesome. If you want to win against them, you have to play well in 40 overs. Why do they have a great leader like Williamson. In any case, they will continue to fight until the end.

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