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Australia’s All-Rounder Marcus Stoinis Bids Farewell to ODIs

Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis has announced his immediate retirement from ODI cricket, ruling himself out of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. The 35-year-old will now focus on T20 cricket, where he remains available for selection. Stoinis played a key role in Australia’s 2023 ODI World Cup victory but has now decided to step away from the 50-over format. His decision comes at a challenging time for Australia, as they are already dealing with injuries to key players like Mitchell Marsh, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood.

Key Highlights

  • Marcus Stoinis retires from ODIs to focus on his T20 career.
  • The 35-year-old all-rounder will not play in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy.

ODI Career

  • Stoinis played 71 ODIs, scoring 1495 runs at an average of 26.69, with a top score of *146 vs New Zealand (2017, Auckland)**.
  • He also took 48 wickets at a bowling average of 43.12.

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Career in Last Years

  • Part of Australia’s 2023 ODI World Cup-winning squad, contributing with key wickets.
  • Last played an ODI in November 2024 against Pakistan.
  • Did not receive a Cricket Australia contract in 2024 but was expected to be part of the Champions Trophy squad due to injuries.

Remarks by Coach

  • Coach Andrew McDonald praised Stoinis as a leader and a valuable team player.
  • Assistant coach Daniel Vettori highlighted Stoinis’ key role in Australia’s 2023 ODI World Cup success.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Australia’s All-Rounder Marcus Stoinis Bids Farewell to ODIs
Retirement Announcement Stepped away from ODI cricket
Reason Focus on T20 cricket
Impact on Australia Will not play in Champions Trophy 2025
ODI Career 71 matches, 1495 runs, 48 wickets
Best Batting Performance 146* vs New Zealand (Auckland, 2017)
World Cup Participation 2019 & 2023 ODI World Cups
Last ODI Match Vs Pakistan (Nov 2024)
Key Coach Comments “Pivotal player, leader, and great team member” – Andrew McDonald
Assistant Coach Views “Crucial in 2023 World Cup success” – Daniel Vettori
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