Back in Australia set-up, Marcus Stoinis wants to 'change the dynamic' of his batting

Allrounder believes he can add value to the team with his death bowling while on tour in England

Andrew McGlashan29-Aug-2020Marcus Stoinis is aiming to bring some inventiveness back into his batting if he gets the chance to resume his Australia career on the tour of England.Stoinis has returned to the set-up for the first time since last year’s World Cup as part of the 21-man squad for the T20I and ODI series that marks Australia’s return to action after five months. He opened the batting for the Cummins XI in the first intra-squad warm-up match on Friday, adding an unbroken 60 with Matthew Wade before rain arrived. But with plenty of top-order batting options, the middle order would seem the likeliest place if Stoinis is to have a starting role in either white-ball format.His standout international innings was the 146 he made against New Zealand from No. 6 in 2017. It was the position he held during the World Cup too, but he returned just 87 runs in seven innings then. He has, however, had a prolific Big Bash League for the Melbourne Stars since then – 705 runs at 54.23 including a record 147 not out against the Sydney Sixers – where a few small technical changes brought reward.”There were a few little changes – I was more willing to move around the crease a little bit and create a few options and change the dynamic of the game,” Stoinis said. “I’m quite a structured individual and a structured player. That’s a small thing I’ve changed. It might be early in the innings or might be more to get off strike, if I get an idea by reading the bowler of what they are trying to bowl, being able to manipulate the field and pick spots where I want to hit boundaries.