Australia are prepared for the 'short stuff' vs West Indies

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Australia are prepared for some hostile short bowling from West Indies in their second game at Trent Bridge, captain Aaron Finch said on Wednesday.

West Indies shot Pakistan out for a dismal 105 in their World Cup opening game last week in a devastating spell, exploiting the weakness of the Pakistani batsmen.They then wrapped up a seven-wicket victory over the 1992 world champions.

"I think if you just stick to one plan, then teams get on top of you pretty quickly or they adjust quick enough," Finch told reporters during a training session. "I think when you come up against someone as dangerous as Chris, you have to be prepared, like I said before, that he's going to hit boundaries," Finch added.

Both teams have won their opening games and are looking to build momentum in their second game at Trent Bridge, a venue which saw the highest one-day international score of 481 runs racked up last year when England beat Australia.

 

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