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Now for Aussies to glove another

- RICHARD EARLE

ALEX Carey has backed Aaron Finch to snap a devastatin­g form slump as Australia plots the “confidence boosting” revenge against India that emboldens its World Cup defence.

Australia enters a World Cup year without one-day series success since January 2017 against Pakistan.

Six series losses lay in the distance, including the Champions Trophy in England, and Carey concedes “it’s been a while” without winning.

“It would mean a lot. A series win would be a great result and really big confidence booster,” said vice-captain Carey with Australia 1-0 up entering today’s Game 2 in Adelaide.

“We definitely want to win a series against India, bounce back from that Test series. I guess with the World Cup not too far away to have some success in Australia against one of the best white ball sides in the world would mean a lot for our cricket going forward.”

Openers David Warner and Travis Head averaged 73 and 67 respective­ly in Australia’s last 50-over conquest against Pakistan but Carey and Finch have been united at the top of the order against India.

Dumped from the Test side after averaging 16 against India, Finch (6) failed in the one-day series opener at the SCG. The left-hander averaged 19 in the one-day series against South Africa last November and has 66 runs from his last seven T20 internatio­nals.

Australian one-day skipper Finch is “going fine” despite his lean run insists keeperbats­man Carey.

“Finchy’s a really proud Australian cricketer and wants to bounce back, score big runs for us,” said Carey lauding Finch’s leadership and 11 ODI tons.

“The work he’s doing off the field, he’s so close to really nailing a match winning innings.

“For me to bounce off him in my role as well, he’s been amazing off the field more so.”

Glenn Maxwell’s best batting slot in a side that has struggled to match the 6.25 run rate per over of World Cup favourite England continues to be a bone of contention.

If Maxwell isn’t required until the late overs at No.7 then the side is doing well, says Carey.

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