Philip Hughes Aaron Finch
so far in the ODI series against India. They put on 110, 74 and 68 in
the first three matches and Hughes said they would have liked to have
made larger stands.
is pleased with the consistency of his opening partnership with
is pleased with the consistency of his opening partnership with
"Aaron's very good to bat with," Hughes said on the eve of the fourth
ODI in Ranchi. "Standing at the other end, I've got the best seat in the
house when he goes off. We've had a really good relationship over the
last five to ten years actually. We roomed together at the academy and
always kept in touch. Aaron's just a fantastic guy and cricketer. I love
going out to bat with him.
"The one disappointing thing is that we'd like to make the partnership
bigger and try and take the game on even more. We've been quite
consistent in the first three games and we've spoken about not looking
too far ahead. Hopefully we can keep posting totals on the board and
setting the guys that come in through the middle order."
Australia's captain George Bailey
has built on the starts Hughes and Finch have provided. He is the
second highest run-getter in the series after Virat Kohli, with 220
runs. Hughes said Bailey had been "outstanding".
"He [Bailey] is really leading from the front," Hughes said. "He is a
real good character and we all love playing under George. He has been
very consistent in the one-day format in the last 12 months. Again in
this series, he has batted really beautifully, great to see the leader
lead from the front."
Hughes has made 47, 83 and 22 in the series. When Australia lost all four Tests in India earlier this year, he had tallied 147 over eight innings at an average of 18.37, falling repeatedly against the India spinners. Hughes said Australia had moved on from that failure.
"The Test series a few months back wasn't as successful. For us to lose
that series 4-0 was extremely disappointing. I suppose the wickets are
different and it's a white ball. But there are a couple of things that I
obviously picked up and worked on. That was the first time that I had
toured India on an international tour and Test series. It's a nice thing
to have toured and come back and score a few runs."
Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting had called Hughes "clearly our
best young batsman in the country," and said he should be given a long
run in the side. Hughes started the recent Ashes in England with an
unbeaten 81 at Trent Bridge but was left out after following that up
with a duck in the second innings and making 1 and 1 at Lord's. Hughes
was grateful for Ponting's praise.
"That's the first I've heard of it. It's great when a great player of
Ricky's calibre comes out and says that and supports you. It's a
fantastic feeling. For me personally it's just about being as consistent
as possible and continuing to keep performing. I'm just grateful to be
in this one-day side. I want to keep putting consistent scores on the
board and hopefully set up wins for Australia."

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