But he is now back in the squad for next month's Twenty20 and one-day international series against England. Unlike the World Cup semi-final, played at a raucous Edgbaston, September's fixtures will not have any fans in the stands because of the coronavirus outbreak. "We always love playing here (England) regardless," Stoinis told reporters Saturday. Australia’s Stoinis glad of no more apple attacks in England https://t.co/wyoAqy81SJ pic.twitter.com/9Ux34NDjYC — World Soccer Talk (@worldsoccertalk) August 29, 2020Stoinis was dropped after averaging a meagre 14.50 with the bat during the World Cup, with a side strain limiting his effectiveness as a medium-pace bowler. The postponement of the T20 World Cup, due to start in Australia in October, could also work in his favour.
Source: Dhaka Tribune August 29, 2020 11:37 UTC