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Fit Finch confident on return to form

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Australian white-ball captain Aaron Finch says he feels the best he's been since knee surgery almost a year ago ahead of the Twenty20 series against Sri Lanka.

AARON FINCH.
AARON FINCH. Picture: Michael Dodge/Getty Images

Almost a year on from knee surgery, Australian white-ball captain Aaron Finch says he is finally ready to recapture his hard-hitting best.

The veteran opener has been unable to fire since an operation to repair cartilage in his right knee last August.

He rushed back to play in last year's Twenty20 World Cup when he was well down on fitness.

At 35, Finch's position as skipper has come under question ahead of Australia's World Cup title defence on home soil in October.

But Finch has an opportunity to prove he still has what it takes when Australia's tour of Sri Lanka gets underway in Colombo on Tuesday night.

After experimenting with batting at No.3 during the home series against Sri Lanka in February, Finch will open with David Warner during the three T20s and five ODIs.

"It was really good to be able to get a good block of rehab and I suppose almost some time off the knee to be able to fully heal," Finch said.

"It feels as good as it has since the surgery.

"I'm really confident my movement and everything can be as sharp as it possibly can and where I need it to be to be successful at international cricket.

"That's been a real positive over the last couple of months."

Meanwhile, Australia are sticking with Steve Smith in the middle order as Josh Inglis is the unlucky batter to drop out for the series opener.

Inglis could not have started his international career any better after averaging 35.8 following his first six T20Is.

Finch is certain Inglis will not just be warming the bench during the tour of Sri Lanka and will have a chance to play in the white-ball games.

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