Jadeja or Ashwin? Aaron Finch reveals who is tougher to face

Australia’s limited-overs captain Aaron Finch is known for his power-hitting ability. His attitude of taking the bowlers to the cleaners makes him stand in a different league of players. However, in real life, he’s completely opposite. The 33-year-old is fun-loving and humorous.

On Friday, Finch started a question and answer session with his fans on Twitter. He tweeted: “Q/A time if anyone is interested…. fire away!!”

During the session, Finch answered a lot of questions posted by fans. When a fan asked him whether he will be available in the upcoming IPL auction, he replied, “Yes, I will be”

About a month ago, Finch led the Australian team to a 2-0 T20 Internationals series win over Pakistan. Being the skipper, he led from the front and scored 106 runs in the three games at an average of 106.

Finch also ended up as the third-highest scorer behind Babar Azam and Iftikhar Ahmed, who scored 115 runs and 108 runs respectively.

Despite being an aggressive batter, some bowlers have troubled the southpaw, and he revealed their names. During the Q/A session, a fan asked Finch: Who is tougher to face Ashwin or Jadeja?

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Finch wrote a heart-warming reply and said, “Both have difficult challenges. Ashwin can spin it big with a lot of variation. Jadeja always challenges the stumps and your defense.”

The Aussie was on a roll to reply in the wittiest possible manner.

Meanwhile, Finch is all set to lead the Melbourne Renegades in the upcoming season of the Big Bash League, which kicks-off from December 17.

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