Australia coach Justin Langer said "losing those couple of wickets in the middle, probably made us a little bit nervous" in Dubai on Friday, the day after his team posted a thrilling semifinal win against Pakistan at the T20 World Cup. Australia has never won the ICC T20 World Cup trophy and will pay Tasman rivals New Zealand on Sunday to have another chance to win the trophy that is missing from their cabinet. Langer said Wade's innings may have surprised others but not him or others in the team. He also endorsed opener David Warner hitting a six off a Mohammad Hafeez ball that bounced twice.