<p>Australia are still a "very good team in T20 international cricket" and will not carry the baggage of their loss against England in the upcoming T20 World Cup games, said skipper Aaron Finch.</p>.<p>England bundled out Australia for 125 and then returned to overhaul the target in 11.4 overs to record a dominating eight-wicket win.</p>.<p>They will next face Bangladesh and West Indies on November 4 and 6 respectively and Finch said they cannot afford any slip-ups in the last two Super 12 games.</p>.<p>"We've got a couple of days off to refresh and recharge. It was a quick turnaround from the Sri Lankan game to today. There's a lot of experience in the group. I'm not concerned about carrying baggage into a different game against a totally different opposition," Finch said at the post-match press conference on Saturday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/t20-world-cup-morgan-hails-buttler-and-woakes-after-england-thrash-australia-1045883.html" target="_blank">T20 World Cup: Morgan hails Buttler and Woakes after England thrash Australia</a></strong></p>.<p>"They're definitely must-wins. I think the net run rate took a hammering tonight. Yeah, so we're going to have to be at our best again.</p>.<p>"Bangladesh are a very, very good side and so are the West Indies, a lot of firepower in their team, a lot of experience, so yeah, absolutely. It's must-win from now on, but we're looking forward to it."</p>.<p>Australia had defeated South Africa and Sri Lanka in the first two matches before losing to England.</p>.<p>In the run-up to the World Cup, Australia had lost five straight series, suffering defeats against Bangladesh, West Indies, New Zealand, India and England.</p>.<p>"It wasn't too long ago that we were No. 1 in the world, so I still think that we're a very good team in T20 international cricket," said Finch.</p>.<p>"Everyone has got their own opinion, so that doesn't really matter. What matters is results. That's fine if you think that we're a really ordinary side, that's okay."</p>.<p>Finch admitted that his team was "blown away" by the ODI world champions England.</p>.<p>"It was just one of those nights where Davy got a decent one early, Smithy toe-ended one and Maxy missed a pickup off his pads which you'd generally expect him to hit," Finch said.</p>.<p>"That can happen in the powerplay when you're looking to be aggressive. Yeah, just blown away though."</p>.<p>Australia were 21 for 4 in 6.1 overs and lost half their side in 11.4 overs before being bundled out for 125.</p>.<p>"They completely dominated us from the start," said Finch, who top-scored with a 49-ball 44.</p>.<p>"Anytime that you go a handful down in the powerplay, and anytime we felt like we started to get a partnership, we just kept losing a wicket, and it just meant we had to try and sit in longer to hopefully get to a total of around 150 and see if that would be competitive. As it was, we probably needed a few more."</p>.<p>Explaining the rationale behind going with left-arm spinner Ashton Agar instead of Mitchell Marsh, Finch said: "Clearly when you go three down in the powerplay, it's not an ideal scenario when you go in with that structured team."</p>.<p>"The reason Agar was in there was we felt it was a really good matchup for England. His ability to bowl in the powerplay and through the middle overs in the past against England has been really good.</p>.<p>"We just thought that that was the way to go tonight. It was not a reflection on how Mitch has been going at all. It was purely just a matchup thing for this game. Yeah, it was unfortunate we didn't get the job done."</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>Australia are still a "very good team in T20 international cricket" and will not carry the baggage of their loss against England in the upcoming T20 World Cup games, said skipper Aaron Finch.</p>.<p>England bundled out Australia for 125 and then returned to overhaul the target in 11.4 overs to record a dominating eight-wicket win.</p>.<p>They will next face Bangladesh and West Indies on November 4 and 6 respectively and Finch said they cannot afford any slip-ups in the last two Super 12 games.</p>.<p>"We've got a couple of days off to refresh and recharge. It was a quick turnaround from the Sri Lankan game to today. There's a lot of experience in the group. I'm not concerned about carrying baggage into a different game against a totally different opposition," Finch said at the post-match press conference on Saturday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/t20-world-cup-morgan-hails-buttler-and-woakes-after-england-thrash-australia-1045883.html" target="_blank">T20 World Cup: Morgan hails Buttler and Woakes after England thrash Australia</a></strong></p>.<p>"They're definitely must-wins. I think the net run rate took a hammering tonight. Yeah, so we're going to have to be at our best again.</p>.<p>"Bangladesh are a very, very good side and so are the West Indies, a lot of firepower in their team, a lot of experience, so yeah, absolutely. It's must-win from now on, but we're looking forward to it."</p>.<p>Australia had defeated South Africa and Sri Lanka in the first two matches before losing to England.</p>.<p>In the run-up to the World Cup, Australia had lost five straight series, suffering defeats against Bangladesh, West Indies, New Zealand, India and England.</p>.<p>"It wasn't too long ago that we were No. 1 in the world, so I still think that we're a very good team in T20 international cricket," said Finch.</p>.<p>"Everyone has got their own opinion, so that doesn't really matter. What matters is results. That's fine if you think that we're a really ordinary side, that's okay."</p>.<p>Finch admitted that his team was "blown away" by the ODI world champions England.</p>.<p>"It was just one of those nights where Davy got a decent one early, Smithy toe-ended one and Maxy missed a pickup off his pads which you'd generally expect him to hit," Finch said.</p>.<p>"That can happen in the powerplay when you're looking to be aggressive. Yeah, just blown away though."</p>.<p>Australia were 21 for 4 in 6.1 overs and lost half their side in 11.4 overs before being bundled out for 125.</p>.<p>"They completely dominated us from the start," said Finch, who top-scored with a 49-ball 44.</p>.<p>"Anytime that you go a handful down in the powerplay, and anytime we felt like we started to get a partnership, we just kept losing a wicket, and it just meant we had to try and sit in longer to hopefully get to a total of around 150 and see if that would be competitive. As it was, we probably needed a few more."</p>.<p>Explaining the rationale behind going with left-arm spinner Ashton Agar instead of Mitchell Marsh, Finch said: "Clearly when you go three down in the powerplay, it's not an ideal scenario when you go in with that structured team."</p>.<p>"The reason Agar was in there was we felt it was a really good matchup for England. His ability to bowl in the powerplay and through the middle overs in the past against England has been really good.</p>.<p>"We just thought that that was the way to go tonight. It was not a reflection on how Mitch has been going at all. It was purely just a matchup thing for this game. Yeah, it was unfortunate we didn't get the job done."</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>