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T20 World Cup Champion Returns: Aaron Finch Set to Shine in World Legends Pro T20 League

T20 World Cup Champion Returns: Aaron Finch Set to Shine in World Legends Pro T20 League

Australian former cricketer Aaron Finch, one of T20 cricket's most successful openers and captains, is making an exciting comeback as he joins the World Legends Pro T20 League 2026 in Goa. Known for his aggressive power-hitting and ability to score big hundreds, Finch will bring his championship-winning experience to the tournament. He will entertain fans alongside cricketing legends like Harbhajan Singh, Shane Watson and other international stars in this legends cricket league.

IPL and T20 International Stats
Aaron Finch played 92 IPL matches, scoring 2,091 runs at an average of 23.23 and a strike rate of 128.2, with his highest score being 88 not out and 15 half-centuries. He represented nine different IPL franchises including Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils, Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore. In T20 Internationals, he played 103 matches for Australia, scoring 3,120 runs at an average of 34.28 and a strike rate of 144, with 2 centuries and 19 half-centuries. His highest T20I score is 172. Finch's return promises fans a showcase of his explosive opening batting and exceptional match-winning abilities in the Legends Pro T20 League.

Facts and Achievements
Former Player Aaron Finch made a memorable impact by captaining Australia to their maiden T20 World Cup title in 2021, defeating New Zealand in the final. He is also known for holding the world record for the highest individual score in T20 Internationals with his 172 off 76 balls against Zimbabwe in 2018, surpassing his own previous record of 156. Finch became Australia's highest T20I run-scorer and led them in a record 76 T20I matches as captain. His explosive 135 against England in the 2015 Cricket World Cup opener set the tone for Australia's tournament triumph, cementing his legacy as one of cricket's greatest white-ball openers.