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Happy Birthday, Marcus Stoinis: A Modern-Day All-Rounder With A Champion's Heart

Happy Birthday, Marcus Stoinis: A Modern-Day All-Rounder With A Champion's Heart

India.com4 days ago
Marcus Stoinis was born in Perth, Western Australia, and began his cricket journey playing for local clubs and youth teams. He represented Australia in the 2008 ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup, showcasing early signs of his all-round potential. After making his domestic debut for Western Australia, he moved to Victoria to gain more opportunities and developed into one of Australia's most dependable domestic players.
International Debut and Breakthrough
Stoinis made his international debut in 2015, first in a T20I and shortly after in an ODI, both against England. Though his initial performances were modest, he had a breakout moment in 2017, when he scored an unbeaten 146 runs against New Zealand in a one-man show that also featured three wickets, firmly establishing himself in Australia's limited-overs plans.
World Cup Contributions
Stoinis was a crucial part of Australia's T20 World Cup-winning squad in 2021. His composure under pressure, particularly during death overs, added depth and confidence to the team. He was also part of the squad that lifted the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in 2023, contributing with both bat and ball during key matches.
T20 Franchise Impact
In domestic T20 cricket, Stoinis has become a powerful name:
Big Bash League (BBL): A star for the Melbourne Stars, where he holds one of the highest individual BBL scores (147*).
Indian Premier League (IPL): Has played for franchises including Kings XI Punjab, Delhi Capitals, and Lucknow Super Giants, bringing balance as a finisher and medium pacer.
He's also been a globetrotter, playing in England's The Hundred, UAE's ILT20, and other leagues worldwide.
International Stats
Marcus Stoinis has featured prominently in Australia's white-ball setup, with 71 One-Day Internationals (ODIs), amassing 1,495 runs at an average of 26.69, including one century (best of 146*) and six fifties, and capturing 48 wickets at a bowling average of 43.12. In the T20I format, he has played 74 matches, scoring 1,245 runs at 31.92, with a top score of 78, along with 45 wickets at an impressive average of 24.24. Domestically, his proficiency spans formats: in first-class cricket, he has over 3,300 runs at an average of 33.14 and 68 wickets; in List A cricket, nearly 2,920 runs and 87 wickets. His explosive T20 prowess is also evident. Across all T20s, he has scored 6,428 runs at an average of 30.03 with a strike rate of 137.29 and taken 158 wickets
Celebrating Stoinis
As Marcus Stoinis celebrates another year today, fans across the world remember not only his match-winning performances but also his evolution into one of Australia's most dependable modern cricketers. His all-round ability, work ethic, and positive influence continue to inspire young cricketers.
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