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T20 World Cup: All-rounder Marcus Stoinis smashes second fastest fifty in tournament history to propel Australia to seven wicket win over Sri Lanka

Aussie all-rounder Marcus Stoinis smashes the second-fastest fifty in the history of men's T20 World Cup as the defending champions beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets at the Perth Stadium on Tuesday to open their account. Stoinis half-century was also the fastest fifty by an Aussie batsman in the format.

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By Reuters Oct 25, 2022 9:07:10 PM IST (Published)

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T20 World Cup: All-rounder Marcus Stoinis smashes second fastest fifty in tournament history to propel Australia to seven wicket win over Sri Lanka
Marcus Stoinis bludgeoned Australia's fastest T20 half-century, which was also the second fastest fifty in the history of the men's T20 World Cup,  on Tuesday as his side crushed Sri Lanka by seven wickets to secure their first win at the ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2022.

After being beaten by New Zealand in the opening match of the Super 12, Australia elected to field on Tuesday and restricted Sri Lanka to 157-6.
They had to make do without the services of leg-spinner Adam Zampa, who was ruled out at the 11th hour after testing positive for COVID-19.
The hosts replied with 158-3 in 16.3 overs, led by Stoinis who powerfully struck six sixes in his unbeaten 59 from 18 balls. He was ably assisted by skipper Aaron Finch who finished on 31 not out.
The Perth Stadium deck could have been mistaken for a WACA pitch as Australia's seamers combined for three wickets with a barrage of pace and bounce which set Sri Lanka back.
Top-order batsmen Pathum Nissanka (40) and Dhananjaya de Silva (26) found boundary-scoring difficult but showed urgency running between the wickets.
An outstanding flick-back on the boundary by David Warner in the 11th over deprived de Silva of a six, and five balls later the batsman departed after lofting a catch to the same fielder at long-off.
Mitchell Marsh ran out Nissanka and triggered a mini-collapse, only arrested by a late onslaught from Charith Asalanka (38 not out off 25 balls) in the final overs.
Fast bowler Lahiru Kumara made good use of the surface when Sri Lanka had their turn in the field, repeatedly beating Finch for pace, but it was off-spinner Maheesh Theekshana (1-23) who struck first when he induced a false shot from Warner (11).
Innovative strokeplay from Glenn Maxwell (23) injected impetus into Australia's response, though it was Stoinis who delivered the knockout blow as spinner Wanindu Hasaranga conceded 53 runs in three overs without taking a wicket.

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