Melbourne: Australia All-rounder Marcus Stoinis said his hamstring was repaired and he might be ready for a bowl again in the next warming match against India ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup.
Stoinis was ruled out with tensions in the Indian Premier League and only struggled since returning to the competition.
He scored 28 of 23 balls in the victory of three Australian goal over New Zealand on Monday in warming in Abu Dhabi and optimistic about his fitness.
“I’m not a bowl tonight but traces pretty well,” said Stoinis about hamstring.
“I feel like on the right track and is ready to go.
I think I’m going to bowl in the next match.” Stoinis Bowling will be a boost for Australia, who chose four-personial attacks and Seam-Bowling All-Rounder Mitchell Marsh, who leaked 53 operated for four advantages against New Zealand.
Batting At five o’clock, Stoinis shared in a 48-run stand with Batsman Batsman Steve Smith (35) when Australia recommended a team of almost full power after the return of senior players, who chose to get out of T20 troops with a squad.
“I think it’s a good start,” Stoinis said.
“We obviously haven’t played together for a while, so it’s good for the first time to get a victory, but two, to try a few new things and give some people.” Australia faced India in Dubai on Wednesday before their World Cup opening against South Africa on Saturday in Abu Dhabi.