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 |