Stanlake destroys Pakistan as Australia finally win

By Ronan O'Connell / Expert

Beanpole quick Billy Stanlake last night produced his third outstanding performance in the past three weeks as Australia hammered Pakistan by nine wickets in Zimbabwe.

Stanlake took 4 for 8 from four overs as Australia rolled Pakistan for 116 before chasing down that total with nine overs to spare in the first match of the Twenty20tri-series.

While Australia had a horror tour of England, losing all seven of their limited overs matches, Stanlake underlined his massive potential. The 23-year-old was battered a couple of times, which is not surprising given the strength of England’s batting, the ultra-flat pitches on offer, and the lack of bowling support Stanlake received.

But he also conjured two performances of rare class and potency during the ODI series. In the first ODI at the Oval he bowled Jason Roy with an absolute jaffa, and troubled all of the English batsmen with his hurrying pace and disconcerting bounce to finish with 2-44 from ten overs.

That was only a taster, however, with Stanlake stunning England to almost single-handedly win the fifth ODI. Stanlake dismissed Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root and Eoin Morgan to leave England in a mess at 4-27. It was a remarkable display against the world’s number one ODI team by an extremely green bowler.

Stanlake built on that yesterday when he bullied Pakistan, the world’s number one T20I, in Australia’s opening match of the Twenty20tri-series in Zimbabwe.

Billy Stanlake (AAP Image/Richard Wainwright

He scythed through the Pakistan batting line-up to take 4 for 8 from his four overs – the second best figures by an Australian bowler in Twenty20history, after only James Faulkner’s 5 for 27 against Pakistan two years ago. While Faulkner achieved those figures by tricking the Pakistanis with his array of change-ups, Stanlake bulldozed them with brute force.

Stanlake barely gave the Pakistan batsmen a chance to get on the front foot, continually pushing them back in their crease with ferocious bouncers and rearing back-of-a-length deliveries. From the third ball of the innings Pakistan opener Mohammad Hazfeez pushed meekly well away from his body and steered the ball to first slip, where captain Aaron Finch took a sharp catch above his head.

In his next over Stanlake got the ball to lift nastily towards the throat of Hussain Talat, who could only fend at the delivery which lobbed off his glove towards fifth slip. Finch made great ground to complete a slick diving catch.

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Yet another short ball from Stanlake did for Fakhar Zaman, who strangled it down leg side to keeper Alex Carey. That wicket convinced Finch to bowl out Stanlake, who in his fourth consecutive over got the ball to lift off a length at Pakistani captain Sarfraz Ahmed, who nicked to Finch at slip.

In between these four wicket taking deliveries the Pakistani batsmen hardly located the middle of the bat against Stanlake. The young Australian seemed to intimidate each of the Pakistani batsmen he encountered.

It is this fear factor which could see Stanlake become a surprise Test candidate next summer, as I predicted in May.
With Stanlake having shown repeatedly he can rattle international batsmen, I can see him leapfrogging into the Test team should injury strike down one of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood or Pat Cummins. The Australian selectors love big, scary quicks.

After Stanlake helped skittle Pakistan last night, Australia’s batsmen cruised to the meagre target of 117 from just 10.5 overs. Finch starred, once again, hammering 68 from 33 deliveries, including six sixes.

He was particularly harsh on Pakistan’s spinners, repeatedly smiting them down the ground to or over the boundary. Australia have one more match against Pakistan and two against Zimbabwe before potentially taking on one of those two sides in the tri-series final.

The Crowd Says:

2018-07-03T23:57:45+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Discrimination against what? Ussie is an Aussie. What is the discrimination factor? Have you found some kind of difference?

2018-07-03T20:50:22+00:00

George

Guest


Ronan go easy on yourself mate

2018-07-03T20:48:42+00:00

George

Guest


Sort of expected when you leave out your best batsman, when Smith and Warner were there it was sort of understandable but without them for Khawaja not to be there in the shorter formats is just discrimination and for some reason we always find a made up excuse , ie can’t field or play spin both which he has shown recently are not applicable anymore

2018-07-03T14:53:30+00:00

Stuckbetweenindopak

Roar Rookie


Looking at stanlake, australia can choose to go to the next world cup thinking as a bowling-strong team, and trying to win matches on the back of attacking with bowlers or going with a mentality of taking wickets in all matches rather than containing sides. Imran khan 's 1992 world cup pakistan team is a classical example. This is possible if they can include all of starc, cummins, hazlewood, stanlake and lyon in all their important games and going with 1 batsman short while starc and cummmins are almost all rounders. If it cannot afford this team, they can still go with same attack minded team and replace lyon with agar to further stregthen their batting.

2018-07-03T13:39:46+00:00

JayG

Guest


What is it with The Roar and Khawaja lately? Irrespective of the topic of the article, Khawaja seems to be solution. Can we designate a no-Khawaja day?

2018-07-03T11:51:03+00:00

maverick

Roar Rookie


You are talking about big bash form?Short was the player of the big bash last year.He has a better record than Khawaja in international t20s as Ronan mentioned.Stop being a blind Khawaja mark.

2018-07-03T09:44:30+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


The rank hypocrisy of some people.

2018-07-03T09:32:35+00:00

Krishna Singh

Roar Rookie


Ronan favorite player aaron thomas finch

2018-07-03T09:32:11+00:00

Krishna Singh

Roar Rookie


Better then finch was khawaja catch in county haha. But we need more fielding like finch and khawaja to set standard

2018-07-03T09:31:30+00:00

Krishna Singh

Roar Rookie


Pakistan always very lose side, if we don't beat them this series then shame on us

2018-07-03T09:30:49+00:00

Krishna Singh

Roar Rookie


Be interesting to see how we go and who is played in tonight’s match. Short did better as a middle order batsmen, get him to face more spin, learn the hard way. Though agree with kenoatcarnt, khawaja should come in ahead of short. Outstanding from Billy yesterday, i can see he’ll be causing England pain in Australia for years to come

AUTHOR

2018-07-03T09:30:42+00:00

Ronan O'Connell

Expert


And, just like that, the guy with all the usernames sucks down a smoothie of humble pie....

2018-07-03T09:29:27+00:00

Krishna Singh

Roar Rookie


If and it’s a big if Warner walks back into the ODI side for the WC our top batting 4 barring injury will be Warner, Finch, Khawaja, Marsh. 5 and 6 will be a lottery between a pack inc Head, MMarsh, Maxwell, Stoinis, Carey, Agar. And Ronan you cherry picking your stats on khawaja, how about showing his stats in big bash in last couple years as he is king in this format and one day format at domestic

2018-07-03T07:38:47+00:00

George

Guest


Ronan you talk up finch as much as I do Khawaja, why should he be given captaincy when Paine has the qualities to be the leader, If not Paine make Mitch marsh captain and make either Lyon or Khawaja test captain

2018-07-03T07:36:42+00:00

George

Guest


Key message here is that Khawaja is consistent, most consistent and should be the second batsman picked after finch

2018-07-03T07:01:09+00:00

George

Guest


Roman talking up finch again lol

2018-07-03T06:58:55+00:00

George

Guest


Khawaja hasn’t had a chance in the T20 side in the last few years at a time when he has easily been the best t20 domestic player in the last 3 years, no other player averages over 50 in the big bash over the last 5 years and he single handidly took the Thunder to their only title

2018-07-03T06:51:33+00:00

KenoathCarnt

Guest


Stanlake is a class act but l would prefer him stick as a short specialist considering the long fast bowler injury list.

AUTHOR

2018-07-03T06:47:00+00:00

Ronan O'Connell

Expert


Finch 100% should have been given the ODI captaincy instead of Paine. Whether the selectors can now concede their mistake on Paine playing in ODIs we'll have to wait and see.

2018-07-03T06:45:00+00:00

KenoathCarnt

Guest


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