Stoinis, the ice-veined finisher
Marcus Stoinis knew exactly what he had to do in the last over, with his side requiring 17 runs against a deadly bowler at the death, Mustafizur Rahman. Shuffle across, keep your shape and swing down the line. If he gets at least a decent part of the wood, the ball would soar over the ropes. Mustafizur, he knew, wouldn’t go short. He would destroy those. He would not, bizarrely, slant it across from around the off-stump. Effective though the ploy was against Stoinis early on, it risked granting him unnecessary width. So the Australian waited, ready to swing his hulk-like arms down the line. Mustafizur tried to bowl a full-pelt yorker, missed it and Stoinis got under the ball and skinned it over the bowler’s head. It was almost like the game half one. The Bangladesh seamer would capsize. A length ball followed—Stoinis gleefully pummeled down the ground. Hope had deserted the yellow canyon. In the heat of the moment, Mustafizur lost his belief in cutters. He attempted another yorker, which turned out to be a low full-toss that Stoinis threw his kitchen sink at. It whistled off his bat’s edge. By now, the bowler and his teammates were convinced that this was not their night. It was the night of Stoinis, the ice-veined finisher they call the Hulk.
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