Published 15:54 IST, January 9th 2020

Aaron Finch exudes confidence of beating India at home in the upcoming ODI series

Australian limited-overs skipper Aaron Finch is confident that his team can beat India in their own backyard in the upcoming three-match ODI series

Reported by: Karthik Nair
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Aaron Finch is currently leading Melbourne Renegades in ongoing edition of Big Bash League (BBL) where defending champions are currently languishing at bottom of points table with seven losses without even registering a single win. 

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Finch will be leaving tournament mid-way as he will be captaining Australian team for upcoming three-match ODI series against India starting from January 14. opening batsman is confident that y have skills which are good eugh to beat India in India.

Finch on beating India in ir own backyard

While speaking to an Australian sports website, Aaron Finch said it gives m confidence that ir game plan in Indian conditions is good eugh. At same time, he also mentioned that while playing in sub-continent, one starts doubting ir game plan because y are so dominant when y get on top.  Aussie limited-overs skipper also added that sub-continent teams like India, Pakistan or Sri Lanka can make one start doubting mself.

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Meanwhile, Finch also exuded confidence by saying y knew ir game plan is good eugh and that ir skills are also good eugh to beat India in India.

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Australia tour of India

Australia will be visiting India for a three-match ODI series. first match will be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on January 14. second and third ODIs will be played at Saurashtra and Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium on January 17 and 19 respectively. last time Aaron Finch & Co. had visited India in early 2019, y ended up winning five-match One Day series after having lost first two games. This was ir first bilateral  ODI series win after January 2017 and ir first ODI series win in India since 2009. 

Meanwhile, Men In Blue had lost a bilateral ODI series for first time at home since 2015 by virtue of this defeat.

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15:54 IST, January 9th 2020