Australian captain Aaron Finch, eager to watch the India-Pakistan match, said - I will watch the India-Pakistan match live after retiring

Posted on 28th Oct 2022 by rohit kumar

The teams of India and Pakistan have been playing in ICC tournaments for the past several decades, but every time these two teams come face to face, the enthusiasm of the spectators is worth watching. A total of three matches have been played between these seven teams and all three matches have been very exciting. At the same time, in the T20 World Cup 2022 Super-12, India started its campaign with a victory by defeating Pakistan. In this tight-knit match held on 23 October, the result of the match came out on the last ball. At the same time, Australian captain Aaron Finch was also stunned after seeing this match. He has expressed his desire to watch the India-Pakistan match live after retirement.

 

The match played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was full of ups and downs. The tension during the match was so high that some fans were forced to bite their nails. Australia captain Aaron Finch was also stunned by the atmosphere created at the Melbourne Cricket Ground over the match between the two arch-rivals.

 

Finch said in an interview with journalist Melinda Farrell on the YouTube channel, "Whatever the outcome... I think the India-Pakistan game was amazing. I was sitting at home, terrified! I was nervous seeing the build-up because I know how big it is and I can't wait for the day when I can retire and go somewhere to watch an India-Pakistan game."

 

He continued, "I was sitting on the couch in my hotel room and I was nervous about the build-up, it's quite strange."

 

Praising Virat Kohli, Finch said, "What was it... a masterclass by Virat Kohli! You will always feel that..... just three overs left but if you are still there... you know how much pressure he puts on the opposition while he is there and yes, it was great to see.

 

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