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Finch hopes to lift first T20 WC crown

By Icc-cricket.com
October 20, 2019

SYDNEY: Australia T20I captain Aaron Finch believes that hosting next year’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup tournament presents a great opportunity for his team to add a maiden T20 World Cup trophy to their five World Cup silverware.

Australia have won the Men’s Cricket World Cup titles in 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015, but are yet to win a T20 World Cup trophy. With the country hosting next year’s 20-over marquee tournament, Finch said his team “won’t get a better opportunity than on home soil”.

“It’s the one global trophy that has eluded the men’s team so far and we won’t get a better opportunity than on home soil next year,” Finch said as the tickets for the men’s T20 World Cup went on sale.

“Anyone can beat anyone on their day in T20 cricket. So it’s going to be an exciting tournament that will have a number of teams believing they can win.” Finch has also urged the home fans to come out in big numbers as they did when Australia co-hosted the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2015, and won the final against New Zealand in Melbourne.

“We saw in 2015 how great the crowds were and we’re looking forward to seeing the whole country getting behind not just Australia but all the competing teams to create that atmosphere that only a World Cup can bring,” Finch added. The Men’s T20 World Cup will begin on 18 October 2020 at Kardinia Park in Geelong.