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Marcus Stoinis confident of Australia chances against England

Marcus Stoinis confident of Australia chances against England
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Australia have won 13 of their last 14 ODIs but have lost nine of their last 10 against England.

Marcus Stoinis believes Australia's hot streak in one-day internationals outweighs their recent dismal record against England ahead of next week's mouthwatering World Cup clash.

David Warner's 166 from 147 deliveries, his second century of the tournament, led Australia to a 13th victory in their past 14 ODIs after they saw off Bangladesh by 48 runs at Trent Bridge.

Warner and Steve Smith both missed last year's 5-0 whitewash defeat in England because they were suspended for their roles in the ball-tampering scandal.

England may have won nine of the last 10 ODIs between the sides but Stoinis feels it counts for little ahead of Australia's meeting with the tournament hosts and favourites at Lord's on Tuesday.

Stoinis said: "I think the fact we've won 13 out of 14 gives us confidence going into that game. Everyone's been working towards this (tournament) for a long time.

"We've got two of the best players in the world that have come back into our side at the right time. We're playing at the right time for us."

Marcus Stoinis
Marcus Stoinis (centre) celebrates taking the big wicket of Bangladesh star Shakib Al Hasan (Simon Cooper/PA)

The all-rounder knows they cannot underestimate the number one ranked side, though, adding: "I'm going to have to nail some yorkers and slower balls, because they're absolutely flying at the moment."

Stoinis returned to Australia's line-up in Nottingham, taking the crucial wicket of Shakib Al Hasan, after missing the wins over Pakistan and Sri Lanka because of a side strain he suffered in the loss to India.

He said: "My initial thought when I did it was 'oh no, I'm out of the World Cup'. But once I was better I was OK.

"I spent a bit of time with the physio and the doc. A lot of ice at midnight, but only for the first night. After that it was just regulation.

Marcus Stoinis
Marcus Stoinis was part of the Australia side beaten 5-0 by England last summer (Mike Egerton/PA)

"We didn't put a time on it. The support staff did a really good job with that, and not over-reacting. They gave me a chance going into this game, which was probably the deadline.

"The last couple of weeks have been so exciting – a bit of a roller coaster – but then I was so down in the dumps that I hurt myself the other day. Now I'm stoked that I'm back in the team and doing my thing."

Australia's fifth win in six leaves them well placed for a top-four finish and progression to the semi-finals but Bangladesh's hopes are on a knife edge after a third loss.

 Tamim Iqbal
Bangladesh's Tamim Iqbal has not given up hope of a semi-final spot (John Walton/PA)

The Tigers made a decent fist of attempting to overhaul Australia's 381 for five, responding with their highest ODI total of 333 for eight, thanks to Mushfiqur Rahim's defiant century and fifties from Mahmudullah and Tamim Iqbal.

Tamim, though, refuses to believe their tournament is over, saying: "We still have a chance.

"I don't think any of my team-mates are thinking along those lines (of being knocked out). We have a chance if we win three matches."


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