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Taking pace off the ball was our ploy: Stoinis on Karthik dismissal

BRISBANE: Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis said it was a well thought-out plan to take pace off the ball in the death overs against India as the hosts etched out a narrow four-run win in the first T20I at Brisbane on Wednesday.

Taking pace off the ball was our ploy: Stoinis on Karthik dismissal

India batsman Dinesh Karthik attempts to hit a shot. AFP



Brisbane, November 22

Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis said it was a well thought-out plan to take pace off the ball in the death overs against India as the hosts etched out a narrow four-run win in the first T20I at Brisbane on Wednesday.

India needed 13 off the last over, but Stoinis took two wickets off consecutive deliveries to dismiss Krunal Pandya and Dinesh Karthik as Australia coasted home in a tight finish.

“Aaron Finch spoke to me earlier in the day and said that me bowling in the final overs would be an option, especially if Adam Zampa plays. It was a pretty simple plan for us–take pace off the ball and make them hit to the long boundary. I just committed to that one hundred per cent and it was a clear plan,” he said after the match.

Stoinis put in an all-round performance as his contributions with the bat hurt India in the middle overs.

Along with Glenn Maxwell, he put on 78 runs off 37 balls for the fifth wicket, hitting three fours and a six during his 19-ball 33 not out.

That partnership helped provide momentum to Australia, who were able to defend a higher total of 174 thanks to DLS method.

The hosts took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, with the second T20I to be played in Melbourne on Friday.

Stoinis is happy that team management has shown faith in his abilities and promoted him up the order.

“It was good fun. I have gone in to bat in a lot of different situations over the past maybe 10 or so T20s, so I’ve been shown a bit of faith going up a couple of spots–batting at five. We were just focused on building a little partnership and targeting the short boundary,” said Stoinis about the partnership.

“We’ve got good memories in this team. We dominated T20s last year, we were in really good form, and we were one or two ranked in the world not long ago. So we’re confident. Things haven’t gone our way but we know we’re a good side,” he said. PTI

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