Marcus Stoinis
Australian cricketer (born 1989)
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Marcus Peter Stoinis is an Australian international cricketer who represents the Australia national cricket team in One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket. He is a right-handed batting all-rounder who bowls right-arm medium. Domestically, Stoinis captained Melbourne Stars in the 2024–25 Big Bash League and has played Sheffield Shield cricket for Western Australia and Victoria.
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Stoinis retires from ODIs on eve of Champions Trophy![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Australia rout Pakistan to seal T20 clean sweepMarcus Stoinis hits an unbeaten 61 off 27 balls as Australia thrash Pakistan by seven wickets to seal a 3-0 victory in the T20 series.BBC Sport - Published | |
Stoinis helps Australia to victory in World Cup openerAustralia overcome an early wobble to beat Oman comfortably by 39 runs in their opening match at the T20 World Cup in Barbados.BBC Sport - Published | |
'I can't believe that's not out' - Stoinis denied catch by 'absurd' reviewWatch the moment Afghanistan batter Rashid Khan survives Marcus Stoinis' catch after an "absurd" umpire review as his side takes on Australia at the Cricket World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
Stoinis dismissed by brilliant Bairstow catchAustralia's Marcus Stoinis dismissed by brilliant catch from England's Jonny Bairstow catch after smacking six and four during the Cricket World Cup match in Ahmedabad, India.BBC Sport - Published | |
Was Stoinis really out?Australia's Marcus Stoinis is given out for gloving the ball to South Africa wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock following review, despite his glove appearing to be off the bat handle during the Cricket World..BBC Sport - Published | |
Australia drop five catches against South AfricaMarcus Stoinis, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins are amongst the guilty parties as Australia drop five catches against South Africa in their Cricket World Cup game in Lucknow, India.BBC Sport - Published | |
Sloppy Australia drop two catches in same overAustralia's fielders Mitchell Starc and Marcus Stoinis drop sitters in the same over against South Africa in their Cricket World Cup game in Lucknow, India.BBC Sport - Published |