Starc’s poor form due to flat wickets, aggressive opposition: Finch

Canberra, Dec 1 : Australia captain Aaron Finch on Tuesday said that Mitchell Starcs poor form is not a concern for the team although he did admit that the left-arm pace bowler would have preferred to have the ball swinging right from the start in the ongoing ODI series.

Starc conceded 65 runs in the nine overs and picked just one wicket, that of tail-ender Mohammed Shami, in the first ODI and gave away 82 runs in his nine overs in the second match, failing to get even a single wicket.

"Hed (Starc) love to be swinging the ball and getting it right early on but the reality is when youre defending big totals and youre playing against good players, they are coming hard at you," said Finch while speaking to the reporters on the eve of the third ODI against to be played at the Manuka Oval."There will be conversations today about what we can do slightly different.

Whether its a tactical thing or when were using him through the innings.Well chat about that today.

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But, definitely no panic stations here from my point of view," he added.Starc has been negotiated quite easily in the powerplay by the Indian batters.

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He conceded 29 runs in three overs in the second match and 27 runs in two overs in the first ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground.He had leaked 20 runs in the first over of the first ODI on November 27.But Finch said that Starcs failure has been mainly due to the flat wickets that have been on offer."Theres nowhere to hide in ODI cricket when youre playing on some really flat wickets with quality opposition.

from my point of view, and chatting to other guys about his technique, and little things that his fellow bowlers and the fast bowling cartel really monitor, they seem to think hes going really well.So its just a matter of time," Finch said.

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