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Finch realised time was running out, now plans to seize chance

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SYDNEY, (Reuters) - Opening batsman Aaron Finch knew time was running out on ever wearing the baggy green cap handed out to Australia’s test cricketers, but also thought next month’s series against Pakistan might be his best chance yet to earn one.

Finch was one of five uncapped test players named last week in Justin Langer’s raw side for the two tests in the United Arab Emirates, with the first match starting on Oct. 7.

The 31-year-old made his internatio­nal debut for Australia in a Twenty20 match in 2011 before playing his first one dayer in 2013, but had never been selected for a test tour.

Former captain Steve Smith and vice captain David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were suspended earlier this year for their roles in a ball-tampering scandal and Finch told reporters on Monday he realised that had potentiall­y opened the door for him.

“I thought it wasn’t ‘now or never’ but thought that if it didn’t happen now then it was less likely (to happen) down the track,” Finch told reporters in Brisbane on Monday. “It was a nice call to get.”

An aggressive opening batsman in limited overs cricket, Finch said he was unsure what role he would be asked to play in the UAE, if selected.

With Warner and Bancroft the preferred openers before their bans, he could potentiall­y join Matt Renshaw at the top of the order or occupy a spot further down.

Finch said either way he was still going to try and adopt the free flowing approach that had allowed him to accumulate more than 3300 runs with 11 centuries in onedayers and almost 1600 Twenty20 internatio­nal runs at an average of 45.60.

“Being aggressive has made me reasonably successful in the two shorter formats,” said Finch. “I suppose it depends on where they see me in the order if there is a spot in the (team).

“(But) I think it’s about sticking to your natural game and to your strengths. And when you do that, you give yourself a high chance of success.”

Finch added he had recognised the tour could be a similar opportunit­y that former Australian batsman Mike Hussey had in 2005.

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