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[Watch] 4, 6, 4, 6 - Marcus Stoinis Sends Haris Rauf Into Cleaners With Rampant Thrashing



Marcus Stoinis slams Haris rauf for 4,6,4,6 on consecutive deliveries [Source: @Cric_Freak01/X.com]Marcus Stoinis slams Haris rauf for 4,6,4,6 on consecutive deliveries [Source: @Cric_Freak01/X.com]

Australia's hard-hitting batter Marcus Stoinis was at his destructive best in the final T20I against Pakistan at the Bellerive Oval on November 18. With his trademark aggression, Stoinis turned up the heat, smashing towering sixes and boundaries to leave fans in awe.

Walking in at No. 4 after Australia lost two early wickets, Stoinis partnered with captain Josh Inglis to steady the innings. It didn't take long for "The Hulk" to turn on his monstrous hitting mode on against Pakistan’s star pacer Haris Rauf. Rauf, who had been Pakistan's best bowler throughout the series, found himself on the receiving end of Stoinis' brutal assault.

The carnage began in the ninth over of Australia's innings when Stoinis made his intentions clear. He smashed Rauf all around the park, hammering 22 runs off the over.

Haris Rauf Gets Punished By Marcus Stoinis

First, he blasted a boundary straight down the ground with ease. Then, he cleared the long-on boundary with a huge six. Following that, Stoinis flicked another elegant four over cover, finding the gap perfectly. To cap it off, he sent a monstrous six over midwicket, which landed on the roof of the stadium. 



Pakistan Crumble To 117 All Out

After winning the toss, Agha Salman opted to bat first . However the decision turned out to be a nighmare for the visitors as they crumbled under Australia's bowling attack. Pakistan only manage to post a below-par target of 118. Aaron Hardie took three wickets, while Spencer Johnson and Adam Zampa chipped in with two each. Babar Azam was the only player who scored more than 40, but the rest of the lineup faltered.

Meanwhile, Stoinis made sure there were no hiccups as he powered Australia to 7-wicket win in just 11.2 overs, scoring an unbeaten 61 off just 25 balls. The victory sealed a 3-0 clean sweep for the hosts.