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Virat Kohli 'probably' greatest ODI player of all-time, Rohit Sharma in top-5: Aaron Finch

Australia skipper Aaron Finch said they kept losing the momentum, which first prevented them from setting a challenging target and then made it difficult to take wickets in the decisive third ODI. "Rohit's 100, especially without Shikhar there tonight, for them to shuffle and their two most dominant players to still get the majority of the runs is a sign of a really settled and really quality top-order," said Finch at the post-match media interaction on Sunday night. "Just not having an in batter being in and having faced 20 or 30 balls to get us deeper and get us to the back end," Finch said. To get 47 and 50-odd in his first two knocks on a little bit of a difficult wicket tonight," Finch said.

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