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Australia vs England, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: Aaron Finch proud of team's progress despite thumping semi-final loss

Agence France-Presse • July 12, 2019, 08:29:34 IST
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Aaron Finch insisted he was proud of Australia’s progress in the last 12 months despite their embarrassing World Cup semi-final thrashing against England on Thursday.

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Australia vs England, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: Aaron Finch proud of team's progress despite thumping semi-final loss

Birmingham: Aaron Finch insisted he was proud of Australia’s progress in the last 12 months despite their embarrassing World Cup semi-final thrashing against England on Thursday. [caption id=“attachment_6979461” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Aaron Finch's side slumped out of the tournament in limp fashion as England swept to an eight-wicket win at Edgbaston. AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/AP19192585464163_opt-1.jpg) Aaron Finch’s side slumped out of the tournament in limp fashion as England swept to an eight-wicket win at Edgbaston. AFP[/caption] Finch’s side slumped out of the tournament in limp fashion as England swept to an eight-wicket win at Edgbaston. Defending champions Australia were dismissed for just 223 after opting to bat first and England romped to victory in only 32.1 overs. Australia had finished second in the group table after winning seven games, only to be out-classed by an England side they had easily defeated in the group stages. Finch, who was out for a duck, conceded it was Australia’s worst performance of the World Cup. But the skipper was adamant Australia were still in a better place now than last year, when they crashed to a 5-0 one-day international series defeat in England. “Really proud of where we have come from and the gains that a lot of players have made over the last 12 months in particular,” Finch told reporters. “But at the same time we came here today to win a semi-final and get ourselves into a position to win another World Cup. “So that was really disappointing how it ended, especially to put up probably one of our worst performances overall for the tournament.” It was a tame end to a promising campaign for the five-time champions, who had welcomed disgraced stars David Warner and Steve Smith back into their squad ahead of the showpiece event. Warner stood out with three centuries to make his mark after returning from a ball-tampering ban along with Smith. It was Smith’s gritty 85 on Thursday that lifted Australia past 200 after they lost their top three for just 14 runs. ‘Damage done with the ball’ But Finch admitted they lost the match in the first hour of play against an inspired England pace attack led by Chris Woakes, who claimed three key wickets. “Definitely in the first 10 overs of the game,” Finch said when asked about the turning point in the game. “The damage was really done with the ball. That sets you back. That forced us to rebuild for such a long time and start to drag some momentum back. “And then you lose a couple of quick wickets again, new batters starting, it is always tough against really good leg-spin and good quicks as well.” England openers Jason Roy, who hit 85 from 65 balls, and Jonny Bairstow, who made 34, took the game away from Australia with a superb 124-run partnership for the first wicket. “They played exceptionally well. We know how dominant they are when they get on top. You’ve got a very good cricket team in England,” said Finch, who predicted a “hell of a game” between the hosts and New Zealand in the final at Lord’s on Sunday. For just the second time in the past seven World Cups, Australia have failed to make the final. But Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey echoed Finch’s refusal to be down-hearted when he faced the media with six stitches on his chin after being by a bouncer from England’s Jofra Archer. “I guess if you go back 12 months, nobody outside would have given us a chance to be in the World Cup semi-finals,” said Carey, who made a gritty but futile 46. For all the latest news, opinions and analysis from ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, click here

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