Australia fast bowler Nathan Coulter-Nile is very impressed with Aaron Finch's captaincy and says the lack of runs has not affected his leadership.
Finch has not been in good form even during the Australian summer and it has been continuing against India so far.
"I've been really impressed with Finch. He actually hasn't been grumpy or angry or let anything overflow into the captaincy or around the boys. He's not been scoring the runs he wants to but he's been an absolute legend around the boys, Coulter-Nile said of Finch.
Finch was put on the hot seat after Steve Smith and David Warner were suspended on charges of ball tampering in South Africa.
Speaking about the first ODI, that Australia lost by six wickets, Coulter-Nile feels that they scored 20-30 runs short.
"It was a close game. May be, we were 20-30 runs short. Again, a couple of half-chances we didn't take. I thought we bowled pretty well. It was a tough wicket. It would've been nice having a set batsman going into the last 10 overs, but all in all just down a little bit in all areas."
"Obviously I wasn't set, but I thought it might have been a little bit slower and turned a bit more for us at the back end there."
"There was a bit of up and down there. All in all, it was probably a 250 wicket."
"Excellent bowler. He is a fantastic bowler. He is quality everywhere. At the back-end, he was really hard to get away, changed up well, nailed all his yorkers, didn't give me anything to hit."
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