Big Bash League: Marcus Stoinis Named Player of the Tournament

Marcus Stoinis edged out Tom Curran and Alex Hales to the honour.
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Marcus Stoinis is the highest run-getter in the ongoing Big Bash League with 612 runs in 15 matches under his belt.
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Marcus Stoinis is the highest run-getter in the ongoing Big Bash League with 612 runs in 15 matches under his belt.
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Melbourne Stars all-rounder Marcus Stoinis has been crowned the Big Bash League (BBL) Player of the Tournament following a record-breaking season with the bat. Stoinis edged out Sydney Sixers Tom Curran for the honour, polling 26 votes to Curran's 24 from the match umpires after each match of the 56-game home and away season.

Sydney Thunder opener Alex Hales finished in third place with 23 votes.

The 30-year-old finished the regular season as the league’s leading run-scorer with 607 runs, including five half-centuries and an unbeaten 147 — the highest individual total in the history of the competition — against the Sixers.

"I'm honoured to have been voted as the 2019-20 KFC Big Bash League Player of the Tournament," Stoinis was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

“I love playing for the Melbourne Stars. This team is special to me and I love having the opportunity to run out onto the field with them.”
Marcus Stoinis, Australia cricketer

“We've got a big match against the Sydney Thunder on Thursday night and I hope to see our Team Green fans at the MCG to help get us over the line," he added.

His efforts played a pivotal role in the Stars finishing the regular season in first place with 10 wins from 14 matches, earning the club a second chance in the new-look finals system.

Opening the batting for the Stars, Stoinis posted an unbeaten 81 from 54 balls against Hobart Hurricanes to kick start his season.

His 58 against the Thunder on 2 January in Sydney steered his side to victory, despite an epic of collapse of 6/19 that almost delivered an unthinkable defeat. That knock was the start of a hat-trick of half-centuries, as he followed it with scores of 68 and 50.

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