T20 World Cup 2022 Marcus Stoinis 17 ball fifty lifts Australia to 7 wicket triumph over Sri Lanka
T20 World Cup 2022: Marcus Stoinis' 17-ball fifty lifts Australia to 7-wicket triumph over Sri Lanka Marcus Stoinis bats against Sri Lanka during the T20 World Cup 2022 match in Perth. Pic: Getty Images All-rounder registered the fastest half-century by an in T20Is (17 balls) as the hosts defeated by seven wickets in an ICC Men’s Super 12 match on Tuesday, October 25. Fielding first after winning the toss in a crucial Group 1 game in Perth, the Aussie bowlers did well to restrict Sri Lanka to 157/6. In response, the defending champions were in a spot of bother at 89/3 in the 13th over. However, Stoinis clobbered four fours and six sixes in his 18-ball 59 to take the team home in 16.3 overs. Walking in after ’s dismissal for 23, Stoinis upper-cut a short ball from Chamika Karunaratne to the third-man fence. After helping himself to a couple of fours off Dasun Shanaka, he then slammed Wanindu Hasaranga for 6,4,6 off consecutive deliveries in the 15th over. A googly was slapped over wide long-on, after which a half-tracker was smacked down the ground. The second maximum of the over was again hit towards wide long-on. Not in the mood to stop, Stoinis took on Maheesh Theekshana and muscled him for three sixes in an over, the third of which brought up his half-century. Another maximum followed off Lahiru Kumara in the next over as Australia raced past the winning line with 21 balls in hand. Earlier, Australia lost David Warner (11) early in the chase as he miscued a drive off Theekshana. Mitchell Marsh (18) then perished to Dhananjaya de Silva, caught at long-off. Even as skipper Aaron Finch struggled at one end, Glenn Maxwell came in and raced away to 22 off six balls, taking on Hasaranga and coming out on top. After being struck in the throat region by a pacy delivery from Kumara, Maxwell fell to Chamika Karunaratne for 23 off 12 balls. At that point, Sri Lanka were in with a genuine chance of handing Australia their second defeat of the T20 World Cup. However, Stoinis had other ideas. He went completely berserk, reducing his captain Finch (31* off 42) to a mere spectator.