‘Astonishing’ Stoinis belts record 50 | Instant World Cup Recap | Unplayable Podcast

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Chasing 158 to defeat Sri Lanka at Perth Stadium, Australia had a little wobble in their innings before Marcus Stoinis went full Hulk on the Lankans, bashing a record-breaking 17-ball half-century (the fastest by an Aussie man in T20Is) to power his side to a comfortable, and net-run-rate satisfying victory.

Louis Cameron was there and breaks down the win with Josh Schonafinger.

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