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Warne slams Australia’s unreliable batting

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Shane Warne has branded Australia’s current test batting as ‘‘the worst I have seen it’’.

With Australia facing a heavy defeat against Pakistan in Dubai, Warne said the team boasts the weakest batting lineup he can remember less than a year out from the defence of the Ashes in England.

Warne called on the Australian selectors to stick with Aaron Finch and believes his fellow Victorian should be considered as a future test captain.

Finch scored 62 and 49 in his maiden two test innings against Pakistan this week after being drafted into the side at the age of 31 to bolster a batting lineup that is missing the vastly experience­d Steve Smith and David Warner.

Smith, Warner and Cameron Bancroft will be eligible for selection after their suspension­s for the Cricket World Cup and the Ashes and Warne expects all three to walk straight back into the side.

‘‘We need them,’’ Warne told BBC Radio 5 Live yesterday.

‘‘I think Australia’s batting at the moment is the worst I have seen it. I hope they stick with Aaron Finch and he continues to makes some runs, he’s someone that could captain the side.’’

The reputation of the suspended trio has taken a battering both in Australia and internatio­nally following the sand paper incident during the fourth test against South Africa in Cape Town.

Warne conceded they will still need to demonstrat­e contrition, but insists the selectors have little choice but to get them back in the side as soon as they are available.

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