IPL 2021 Auction: Australia’s limited-overs captain Aaron Finch has said that his IPL snub wasn’t unexpected given albeit he would’ve loved to be a neighborhood of the tournament. Australia’s limited-overs captain Aaron Finch had an unforgettable IPL season last year with the Royal Challengers Bangalore after which he was released by the franchise. In twelve IPL 2020 matches, he averaged 22.33 at a strike-rate of 111.2 with a solitary 50-plus score. For the Melbourne Renegades within the Big Bash League (BBL), Finch’s form dipped to an extra low wherein he averaged 13.76 in 13 innings while his team finished bottom of the table. On Thursday, the IPL 2021 auction day, Aaron Finch remained unsold and can not participate within the 14th edition of BCCI’s flagship T20 league. Finch, who is currently in New Zealand before the 5-match T20I series, said that his IPL snub wasn’t unexpected in the least . It would've been nice to be playing again, it's a tremendous competition to be a neighborhood of, but it wasn't unexpected that I didn't get picked up to be honest," Finch said on Sunday (February 21). I'd like better to be playing cricket, but a touch little bit of time reception won't be the worst thing, having quite full schedule since August once we left for the united kingdom and a couple of times in quarantine and tons of times in hubs and bubbles, i feel just getting home and recharging the batteries could be nice. i do know my wife's definitely looking forward thereto . Finch, 34, is functioning on his batting since his form hasn’t been an equivalent because it was before the COVID-19 outbreak in March last year. consistent with him, a couple of technical changes in his game could do wonders for his batting.