Marcus Stoinis and his team recently came up short against the Hobart Hurricanes where they failed to chase 165. Stoinis failed with the bat as he could only make seven runs while opening the innings. However, the all-rounder feels his side are not panicking just yet.
The Australian said the top-order needs to contribute more. Glenn Maxwell scored 70 off 37 balls but the Stars still fell short against the Hobart Hurricanes while chasing 165.
Marcus Stoinis will soon resume bowling
Suffering from a side strain, Stoinis has played as a pure batsman so far this season for the Melbourne Stars. However, the all-rounder now has good news for Melbourne Stars’ fans as he has revealed he is close to making a return to bowling.
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After losing to Hobart Hurricanes by 21 runs on Saturday, the Stars will get another chance to have a crack at them when the two sides square up on 4 January. Marcus Stoinis will also have to improve his performances, as he has scored 99 runs in 5 BBL games this season at an average of just 19.8.
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