Rather thank "kicking cans" in frustration, Aaron Finch will look to a lighter schedule through the Big Bash League and a month off in April to work on a batting technique that was exploited by India and terminated his brief Test career.

Finch says there is no one to blame but himself for rugged Test and one-day international campaigns against India, where he contributed 97 runs at 16.16 in three Tests and 26 runs in the three-match ODI series. He even professed to being the ODI side's weak link, something that will need to change through upcoming series in India and the United Arab Emirates and then into the World Cup.

My bad: Aaron Finch says he didn't do enough with the bat to support Australia's improved ODI top order. Credit:AAP

Australia's ODI captain has had a hectic two years, complete with international and domestic duties, not to mention stints in the Indian Premier League and English county cricket, but looks forward to refashioning his technique away from the spotlight.

"This time will be really good to work on my game with some more time in the schedule. It will allow me to work on specific things in my game," he said.