Times of Islamabad

Australian Skipper Aaron Finch frustrated after the ICC decision on T20 match against Pakistan

Australian Skipper Aaron Finch frustrated after the ICC decision on T20 match against Pakistan

ISLAMABAD – Australian Skipper Aaron Finch frustrated after the ICCdecision on T20 match against Pakistan.

Speaking after the match Australian Skipper Aaron Finch was frustrated withthe way things panned out for his side despite dominating the match for aconsiderable period of time.

“It’s frustrating. The 20 minute break in between innings was aninteresting one. When you lose a few overs and then you still have a 20minute break I thought that was really interesting. It probably played outof our hands at that moment.

But you can’t do too much about the weather,” said Finch after the match.“If you’re cutting overs off the game and you still have a 20 minute breakit doesn’t make much sense to me. But it’s part of the rules and you can’tdo much about it.”

“We played really well. To restrict them to 107 off 15 overs was a greateffort and then to be on track to get them was nice. When you’re old andfat you get a bit of luck sometimes. It was nice to get a few out of themiddle. Like I said, a bit unfortunate the rain played such a part,” headded.

The world’s top-ranked Twenty20 batsman, Babar Azam, led from the front,stroking a classy unbeaten 59 after they were sent into bat, with the25-year-old smacking five fours and two sixes in his 38-ball knock.