
Former Australia captain Aaron Finch caused a stir on social media when he revealed which cricket record would be broken first. Finch, who holds the record for the highest individual T20 International score (172) against Zimbabwe in Harare in 2018, surprised the cricketing world by responding to a fan.
Finch revealed that his own individual ODI and Test scores, along with Rohit Sharma's, would also be broken. Rohit Sharma's best ODI record is 264, which he scored against Sri Lanka. Lara's best Test record is 400*.
When asked by a fan which of the three records would be broken first, Finch surprised everyone by saying his T20 International record would be broken first.
What Aaron Finch Said
Former Australia captain Aaron Finch said on social media, "I'm fairly confident that my record will be broken in this T20 World Cup. There will be some fantastic batting pitches, and the next generation's strengths and style are on a different level."
Opinion on the India-Australia Series
38-year-old Aaron Finch is currently commentating on the ICC Women's ODI World Cup. He also offered his opinion on the upcoming ODI and T20 International series between India and Australia.
Finch said, "Both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will be seen in the ODI series. Series against India are always exciting. I think we'll see Virat Kohli at his best against Australia. I think Australia will win the ODI series 2-1. India is a good team, and this series will be fun to watch."
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