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Finch is excelling for Australia - but Warner is yet to take the Ferrari - Steve Waugh
Special Article on ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 by former Australian Captain Steve Waugh
To win a World Cup your captain needs to lead from the front, either by actions or in words. Right now Aaron Finch is excelling in both.
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