RCB former Player Aaron Finch new record in IPL 2022

Aaron Finch has set a new record in IPL history. Finch, who played for RCB in 2020, will be appearing on KKR this time. Kolkata Knight Riders KKR Player Aaron Finch new record in IPL 2022. Aaron Finch, who played for RCB in 2020, will be appearing on KKR this time.

That means Finch has chosen 9 franchises so far. There is no other player who has played more than 6 franchises in IPL history. But Finch has built a new history by becoming a player of 9 franchises. RCB former player Australia’s white-ball captain Aaron Finch has been given a surprise late opportunity to play for a record ninth Indian Premier League team after being snapped up as a late replacement by the Kolkata Knight Riders.

Finch has accepted the chance to step in for England’s Alex Hales, who has cited ‘bubble fatigue’ as a reason for withdrawing from the T20 tournament. It’s opened up a fresh opportunity – and another pay day of $268,000 – for the 35-year-old opener, who went unsold in last month’s IPL auction. “I would have loved to be playing, no doubt,” Finch said at the time.

“But the make-up of the Indian franchises, there are so many top-order players over there that can do a really good job.” Yet this now shapes as yet another Indian adventure for Australia’s T20 World Cup-winning skipper, who has previously played for an unprecedented eight different IPL franchises.

After starting out with Rajasthan Royals in 2010, Finch has since represented Delhi Daredevils, Pune Warriors, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Mumbai Indians, Gujarat Lions, Kings XI Punjab and, most recently in 2020, Royal Challengers Bangalore.

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2010- Rajasthan Royals

2011-12- Delhi Devils

2013- Pune Warriors

2014- Sunrisers Hyderabad

2015- Mumbai Indians

2016-17- Gujarat Lions

2018- Kings XI Punjab

2020- Royal Challengers Bangalore

2022- Kolkata Knight Riders

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He’s played 85 IPL innings in total, scoring 2005 runs at an average of 25.70 and a strike rate of 127.70, including 14 half-centuries. Finch will be leading the Australian challenge in three ODIs and a T20I in Pakistan later this month while the IPL is starting in its bio-secure environment in Mumbai and Pune.

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