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New Zealand blaster Finn Allen hopes he has won over the Perth Scorchers faithful after following up four failures with consecutive half-centuries.
Perth Scorchers import Finn Allen says it was fair for fans to doubt him following four consecutive failures, and he hopes he's now won them back over.
Allen, a devastating top-order batter for New Zealand, was in grave danger of being dropped after starting the BBL season with scores of 6, 4, 0 and 0.
But a rollicking 50 off 23 balls against Adelaide on New Year's eve and 68 off 31 in Friday night's four-wicket loss to the Sydney Thunder have Allen back in the groove.
Allen's fireworks against the Thunder set the 46,471 Optus Stadium crowd alight, with one fan even holding up a sign saying "sorry I doubted you".
The 25-year-old could see the funny side.
"I scored 10 runs in four games. I probably should have been doubted," Allen said.
"It's nice, a few less people hate me (now). T20 is pretty fickle. You've got to laugh, otherwise you'll cry.
"It is what it is, you know. People are going to get upset when you don't do well, and they're going to love you when you do well."
This guy can seriously bat!
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Allen said the backing from the team's coaching staff, including head coach Adam Voges, was crucial for him rediscovering his mojo.
"V was just saying he backs me in to just keep playing my natural game," Allen said.
"I think for me, it was just being brave.
"It's always easy to go into your shell after four failures, but that's not what's going to bring out the best of me and the best of my game.
"It's almost harder, but I had to be brave, and I guess go out there and play the way I play."
Allen looms as a key cog for the Scorchers (3-3) as they attempt to snare a finals berth.
Perth will be back in action on Tuesday night when they host the Melbourne Renegades.
Star spinner Ashton Agar (back spasms) is a chance to return for that match, but there are doubts over allrounder Aaron Hardie after he appeared to injure his side while batting on Friday night.
Hardie winced in pain and grabbed his side/rib region after attempting a reverse sweep, and he didn't make it out on the field for the Thunder's innings.
The 25-year-old missed the start of the season with a quad injury, and he has been scratchy upon his return with scores of 24, 2 and 10.
The Scorchers will have to wait to see whether Mitch Marsh, who was axed from the Test team, and Jhye Richardson will be given clearance by Cricket Australia to play the Renegades.