Eastern Eye (UK)

Finch hopes tour will give Sri Lankans ‘joy’

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AUSTRALIA’S cricketers hope to bring some “entertainm­ent” to Sri Lanka, white-ball captain Aaron Finch said last Friday (3), as the island nation prepares for a seven-week tour while wrestling with an unpreceden­ted economic crisis.

The squad arrived last Wednesday (1) for their first all-format series against Sri Lanka in six years. It comes at a time when fuel shortages, blackouts and political turmoil have made life a misery for many.

The tour has raised security concerns in the Australian camp, but Finch said his team were excited to be in the country.

“We’re here to play cricket and hopefully... we can bring some joy and some entertainm­ent to Sri Lanka,” he told an online press conference. “It’s such a special place to tour.

The hospitalit­y you get here, the friendline­ss, and their love for the game is unbelievab­le.”

Australia is scheduled to play three Twenty20 internatio­nals, five ODIs and two Tests during the tour, which ends on July 12.

The series-opening T20I will be played under lights on Tuesday (7), as Eastern Eye goes to press, in the capital Colombo.

Last month, Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg said players were aware of the situation in the island nation. He admitted a “level of discomfort around touring in conditions that contrast those faced by the people of Sri Lanka”.

Australia last toured the country in 2016 but has regularly played against Sri Lanka at home, including a Twenty20I series in February that went 4-1 to the hosts.

Finch said his team expected strong showings from batsman Kusal Mendis and spinner Wanindu Hasaranga.

“If you just look at the top order, you’ve got Kusal there, who can be as damaging as anyone on his day. Obviously Hasaranga has had an unbelievab­le couple of years in T20 cricket,” he said.

“We had a couple of close series against them... they are a very dangerous side.”

Finch said the 20-over series would help his top-ranked side prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup and he expects that spinner Ashton Agar, who is replacing Adam Zampa on the tour, will get plenty of chances to shine.

“He’s one of the best in the world in the Twenty20 format for Australia,” he said.

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