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In-form batsman Usman Khawaja was Saturday brought into Australia's squad for the final Twenty20 match against India, with Shane Watson to captain in place of injured skipper Aaron Finch. Finch injured his left hamstring in Friday night's match which India won by 27 runs, giving the tourists an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-game series.
Cricket Australia said Finch will miss the third and final Twenty20 in Sydney on Sunday but the full extent of his injury was not yet known. "With Finch sidelined, Usman Khawaja has stepped into the squad for Sunday's game and has also been drafted in to the one-day international squad for the tour of New Zealand," Cricket Australia said in a statement.
Khawaja's omission from the one-day squad to play across the Tasman had earlier caused controversy given the batsman's red-hot form. Acting head coach Michael Di Venuto said Khawaja, who hit 70 off 40 deliveries in the recent final of the domestic T20 competition, "thoroughly deserves" his opportunity in the short form of the game.
He admitted that India had been too strong for Australia in the Twenty20s, saying the home side had been "getting completely outplayed in all three departments... bat, ball and the field". India won the first match of the series at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday by 37 runs when Australia were unable to overhaul the 188 total. Di Venuto said the hosts had started well in their run chase in the second game on Friday, with Finch scoring 74 off 48 balls before he was run out.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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