Stoinis, now on 331 runs, is the only one to have breached the 300-run barrier. He is 43 ahead of anyone else. Sams' 15 wickets have given him a lead of 2.
West Indies beat Ireland in the first ODI, at Kensington Oval, by 5 wickets. They will now meet for the second match, at the same venue.
Brisbane Heat and Hobart Hurricanes will clash at the Gabba on Thursday, January 9.
India (360 points) are still on top, though Australia (296) has reduced the gap. With 86 points, England are at third place.
Stokes does it again, India ease past Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe’s new captains.
Beau Webster crossed the 200-run mark whereas Kane Richardson added 10 wickets to his name.
Two teams with contrasting form meet at the G on Wednesday as the race of knockout spots begin to intensify.
It’s No.2 vs 3 in the BBL 9, and both teams have a chance to strength their position in the race for the knockout spots.
Kohli needs a single run to become the leading run-scorer in T20I history, while Bumrah and Chahal race to secure the top wicket-taker’s spot for India.
Australia completed whitewash against New Zealand. Dom Sibley helped England set a mammoth target for South Africa. Ross Taylor became the highest run getter for New Zealand in Test.