Marcus Stoinis: (What were you feeling when it was 32 for 4?) No, I wasn't comfortable. I was just thinking about at least getting the game a bit deeper and allow our batters, whoever we had left, and Dasun would end up putting his hand up, and just trying to get the game to a situation where we can take the game on again. But it was hard. And Dasun turned the game for us, and obviously was man of the match and the most important player. (What about Ali Sheikh?) Really talented cricketer. He adapted really well. We were talking about that, the fact that we've got senior players all around him, but our youngster stepped up and adjusted the conditions and played really nicely, took on the bowlers when he had his match-up, and then played the rest in what he saw. And his bowling's really handy, his fielding's great, so he's a real talent. (How big was that win?) That is nice. I think I also heard that if we lost, we could go to the bottom of the table. So you never get too happy and you never get too down on yourself. It's definitely nice to have that and head off to LA and tackle that leg. (Harmeet Singh was exceptional today?) Exceptional today. I think when he's bowling well, it allows, it makes my job a lot easier, allows us to rotate our bowlers a lot more. And to be fair, the wickets were maybe, at night, a little bit harder to bowl spin, but he really got it right today and it allowed a lot of flexibility with him and Ali, and then to rotate our quicks. (Are you enjoying that role opening the bowling?) Look, I'm happy to do it. I usually just bowl when, apart from that first over, I usually just bowl when I think no one wants to bowl. So that's my theory as the skipper, take some responsibility there, and then try and put the boys in as many good positions so they can execute their skills as possible.