Aussie Followers Not Really Backing Aaron Finch and Their Squad Like Indian Fans Back Their Team, Says Ian Healy

Australian cricket legend Ian Healy said while the home side's followers have so far not been really behind Aaron Finch and his men, it's exactly the opposite for Rohit Sharma's boys, who have received tremendous support irrespective of whether they win or lose a game.

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Melbourne, Nov 4: Australian cricket legend Ian Healy has compared the fan support base of the Indian and Australian teams in the T20 World Cup, saying while the home side's followers have so far not been really behind Aaron Finch and his men, it's exactly the opposite for Rohit Sharma's boys, who have received tremendous support irrespective of whether they win or lose a game. Finch's side is in a precarious situation with just one Super 12 game against Afghanistan later on Friday at the Adelaide Oval to be played. The defending champions need either England or New Zealand to be on the wrong end of a surprise loss or crush Afghanistan to receive a huge net run rate (NRR) boost. Australia vs Afghanistan Preview, ICC T20 World Cup 2022: Likely Playing XIs, Key Players, H2H and Other Things You Need to Know About AUS vs AFG Cricket Match in Adelaide

"Over the last week, I haven't sensed a strong uplift in support for the team," Healy said on SENQ's Breakfast on Friday. "(Meanwhile) Indian fans, they don't really care how their team is going; they just support them really, really well." Healy feels Australia's big loss to arch-rivals New Zealand in the Super 12 opener on October 22, and with the negative publicity the team garnered following the 89-run defeat, is one of the key reasons for the disenchantment among home team fans. The legendary cricketer lamented that all this was happening despite the team having stars such as David Warner, Finch, Pat Cummins, and Mitchell Starc, among others. India's Tour to New Zealand 2022: Ahead of IND vs NZ, Prime Video Launches New Mini-Series Around the Rivalry

"We've got David Warner, a top 10 Australia batsman of all time," said Healy. "Finch, our best ever T20 batsman we've had as a country. (Mitch) Marsh is topsy-turvy but entertaining and coming good. (Glenn) Maxwell, promising always and does plenty for us as an all-rounder in that team. (Marcus) Stoinis, is a very good pressure player he's turned himself into now. Tim David, this exciting entrant into the team. Matty (Matthew) Wade has been a good achiever at the end of his career. And then we've had Mitch Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, and Adam Zampa, a very consistent unit full of threats in any conditions all around the world.

"Then throw in Steve Smith, he's been one of our top five cricketers ever... so why aren't I sensing more support?" he questioned. Healy felt a majority of the players going off the boil during the World Cup campaign has put off the fans, adding that the national team could be having an "image problem. Our captain's been out of form, our bowlers haven't really been as devastating as they can be and in general, we're just off, but we're not on our own. We just don't get this blind support anymore, it must have to be earned at the moment. These boys must feel that they have to re-earn this respect. Does our national cricket team have an image problem?"

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 04, 2022 11:32 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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