There are many developments in cricket, including the launch of the Women’s IPL, the Asia Cup, and the 50 Over World Cup, which will be the largest event to watch in 2023.
The Australian team is in India to compete in the four-match Border Gavaskar Trophy, which will begin on February 9 in Nagpur.
The former Kangaroos captain Aaron Finch, who recently announced his retirement from international cricket, is the other piece of Australian cricket news.
The star batter’s performance in recent years has declined, and it was anticipated that he might not play for the national team.
White-ball Skipper Aaron Finch Announces Retirement From ODI Cricket.
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With the increasing emergence of cricket leagues around the globe, we may see him playing franchise based T20 cricket.
When asked why he made the decision to retire, he said that the current Australian squad has many players who would be excellent candidates to take the place of the opening batter.
The Test series against India will present a challenge for Australia because they have not won a single Test series since 2004.
This series is quite meaningful for both teams because the Kangaroos will be out to exact revenge for their two previous losses to the Men in Blue.
India is undoubtedly aiming to take the series by a score of 3-1 in order to advance as the second finalist in the World Test Championship.
Aaron Finch shared his emotion and said, ""T20 World Cup win in 2021 and lifting the ODI World Cup on home soil in 2015 will be the two memories I cherish the most." #CricketAustralia #Australia #news #Newsudpate #sports #SportsNews #cricketer #cricketer #finch #AARON #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/2aPKZNyUqK
— CricInformer (@CricInformer) February 7, 2023
The final game will take place at June Oval in 2023.
Due to the high level of expertise on both teams, games between Australia and India are always exciting matches.
When asked about the significance of the Border-Gavaskar trophy recently, Steve Smith responded, “For us, winning the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is more important than Ashes.”