The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Cool Stoinis inspires Aussies

- LAWRENCE BOOTH

AUSTRALIA put their dreadful T20 form behind them to pull off a tense five-wicket victory over South Africa as the World Cup’s Super 12 stage got underway in Abu Dhabi.

There were only two balls to spare when Marcus Stoinis heaved Dwaine Pretorius over midwicket for the winning boundary — though at 81 for five in the 16th over in pursuit of a lowly 119, the Australian­s risked fluffing their lines on a slow surface.

But Stoinis pulled the dangerous South African fast bowler Anrich Nortje for four from the penultimat­e ball of the 19th over, then settled nerves by straightdr­iving Pretorius for another boundary from the 20th’s second delivery.

He finished with an unbeaten 24 off 16 balls, while wicketkeep­er Matthew Wade chipped in with 15 not out off 10, allowing the Australian­s to belie the form that had produced five successive T20 series defeats.

‘The dugout was probably a bit more relaxed than I was,’ said Australia skipper Aaron Finch, who began the chase with a fiveball duck. ‘Stoinis and Wade kept their cool there. It’s what experience can do.’

Earlier, Australia fielded all three of their big fast bowlers —

Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins — for the first time in a T20. It paid off as their opponents limped to 118 for nine.

Hazlewood picked up two for one in his first two overs, while Cummins finished with a miserly one for 17 from his four. Aiden Markram made 40, but no one else reached 20.

‘As much as it was a day that didn’t go to plan, we can take positives. We showed fight,’ said losing captain Temba Bavuma.

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