The Gold Coast Bulletin

Finch made for Aussie Test debut, says Paine

- MURRAY WENZEL

AARON Finch’s Test introducti­on couldn’t have been better timed, according to captain Tim Paine who expects the limited overs specialist to grasp his shot against Pakistan.

A senior member of the one-day and T20 sides, Finch’s short-form runs have thrust him into the red-ball fray for a two-Test tour of the United Arab Emirates next month.

He was one of five potential debutants on the plane out of Brisbane on Wednesday night, where Paine gave Matthew Renshaw’s potential opening partner his endorsemen­t.

“It’s come at a really good time for him. He’s in outstandin­g form, albeit it in white ball cricket, but you can only score runs in the game you’re playing,” Paine said.

David Warner, Cameron Bancroft and Steve Smith are all suspended following March’s ball-tampering saga in South Africa while bowling pillars Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood also miss the tour due to injury.

Bowlers Michael Neser and Brendan Doggett, as well as batsmen Marnus Labuschagn­e and Travis Head join Finch as their replacemen­ts.

At 31, the big-hitting Victorian offers much-needed experience that could help Paine as he leads the depleted side out of the shadows cast by the disastrous tour of South Africa.

“He’s matured into a really good cricketer. Guys come into their best in their early 30s … Finchy couldn’t have been picked at a better time,” said Paine, who expects to have input before the XI for the first Test on October 7 is finalised.

Paine said a patient approach is needed at the crease to counter conditions – something a more accomplish­ed Aussie side hasn’t done.

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