The Citizen (KZN)

Binder has the belief

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Melbourne – Australia captain Aaron Finch has backed under-fire paceman Mitchell Starc (above) to rebound after the left-armer was feasted upon by India’s batsmen in the first two matches of the one-day series.

Australia sealed the series 2- 0 with their 51-run victory in Sydney on Sunday but Starc’s struggles have raised concerns leading into the four-Test series starting on 17 December in Adelaide.

Starc finished with figures of 0/82 from nine overs at the Sydney Cricket Ground, two days after recording 1/65 in the opener at the same ground, where he conceded 20 runs in his first over.

Finch said there were discussion­s about how to deploy Starc ahead of today’s dead rubber in Canberra but he was unfazed by the 30-year-old’s form.

“I think he’s going OK,” the limited overs skipper told reporters yesterday.

“He hasn’t been at his very best and you have to understand that his standards are a lot higher than what you expect from most other people because of how dominant he’s been the last eight, nine years – especially in the whiteball formats.

“There were some conversati­ons had about what we could do slightly different, whether it’s a tactical thing, when we’re using him through the innings.

“But there’s definitely no panic stations from my point of view.”

Finch said losing opening partner David Warner to a groin injury was a big blow for Australia, and a replacemen­t had yet to be determined.

Matthew Wade, unused so far, was also an option today, he said, but suggested that the selectors might opt to promote wicketkeep­er Alex Carey or Marnus Labuschagn­e, who batted at four in the second ODI, depending on the pitch. “He’s an all-time great in one-day, T20 cricket,” Finch said of Warner.

“Any team that he’s not a part of is going to be slightly weaker.

“But we’ve got a number of guys that can step up and really contribute in that role as well.” –

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