Captain Aaron Finch will return to Australia to try to fit for the Twenty20 World Cup after a knee injury ending his involvement in the current tour in West Indies and the upcoming series in Bangladesh.
Finch missed the first two meetings with West Indies in an international series one day three matches and would likely undergo surgery after completing 14 days of quarantine on his arrival in Australia.
“I was very disappointed to go home,” Finch said in a statement released by Cricket Australia.
“This is considered the best action than traveling to Bangladesh, unable to play and lose the recovery time.” I will undergo surgery if needed and start the recovery process in front of the World Cup.
“The T20 World Cup will be played in the United Arab Emirates and Oman, and is scheduled to begin in mid-October.
Alex Carey will continue to be the Captain of Australia in the series one day today after taking over from Finch, who initially sustained an injury in front of the opening.
T20 Meeting With West Indies at St.
Lucia this month.
Australians won the first day meeting with West Indies in 133 running but lost on Saturday by four goals to leave the series tied up by Monday’s determination.
Cricket Australia said voters but to determine who Will be the captain of the T20 team in their five-match series against Bangladesh in Dhaka, which began on August 3.