Australia A has an upper hand against India A by the 4th day of the unofficial Test, as India A needs 140 runs to win with 4 spare wickets.
The pair will be part of the Australia A squad that will be in the UK from June 20 to July 2.
Australia A Head Coach Leah Poulton feels the upcoming tour can be a good opportunity for players to raise their stakes for a place in the first team.
Stanlake feels his consistent bowling will help him make an impact in the match.
India A bowlers bowled out Australia A for 213 in their second innings thus handing their batsmen a target of just 55 runs to win the 2nd unofficial Test at the Alur Cricket Stadium, Alur on Wednesday.
In reply, the visitors lost their openers Kurtis Patterson and Matthew Renshaw early and when stumps where drawn on day three, Australia A were 38 for two, trailing India A by 121 runs.
Ravikumar Samarth and Abhimanyu Eswaran - India A openers - got together for a big stand of 174 runs with Samarath scoring 83 off 136 deliveries while Eswaran added 86 off 165 deliveries
Australia A skipper Mitchell Marsh led the charge for his team on day one of the 2nd unofficial Test against India A with an unbeaten knock of 86 off 151 deliveries at the Alur Cricket Stadium, Alur on Saturday.
Resuming on 63/2 in pursuit of a target of 262, India A folded from 106/2 to 163 as Holland spun a web with 6/81.
Having conceded a lead of 31 on Monday, Australia A were bowled for 292 with Mohammed Siraj claiming 11 wickets in the game.