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Marcus Stoinis

Team flagAUS35 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
#48 Batter in T20I
#97 Bowler in T20I
#3 All Rounder in T20I
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Marcus Stoinis Recent Form

Batting

PBKS vs GT, IPL20 (15)
DSG vs JSK, 0 (5)
DSG vs PR, 55 (40) *
DSG vs MICT, 0 (1)
MLS vs SYT, BBL15 (24)
MLS vs HBH, BBL32 (19)
MLS vs MLR, BBL18 (10)
MLS vs SYS, BBL4 (9)
MLS vs MLR, BBL48 (35)
MLS vs BRH, BBL62 (48)
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Bowling

PBKS vs LSG, IPL0-15
PBKS vs GT, IPL0-31
DSG vs PR, 1-22
DSG vs MICT, 0-41
MLS vs SYT, BBL1-18
MLS vs HBH, BBL1-4
MLS vs MLR, BBL0-5
MLS vs SYS, BBL2-30
MLS vs MLR, BBL0-23
MLS vs BRH, BBL0-28
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Marcus Stoinis Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI716414951614693.9726.7013449----
T20I746112450578148.5731.929963----
First class63108334842417052.9933.1442536----
LIST A12311229204014689.5129.49249104----
T2023203460157118.0918.213015----
IPL9889188619124141.9128.1515193----
BBL1141102995119147133.0532.55266109----
ABU DHABI96990042190.3833.00115----
100B55590037111.3214.7542----
WC ODI1412174003591.5817.40224----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI7164486.0043.133/160043.15----
T20I7448458.7324.244/235016.67----
First class6386683.2440.447/1450074.70----
LIST A123103875.6437.034/430039.30----
T202319198.2828.114/502020.37----
IPL9864439.5830.704/152019.23----
BBL11458448.6526.753/166018.55----
ABU DHABI91120.0020.001/20006.00----
100B5527.6442.001/120027.50----
WC ODI1414116.5635.182-370032.18----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
England vs Australia at Leeds - September 11, 2015
T20I Debut
England vs Australia at Cardiff - August 31, 2015
First class Debut
Queensland vs West Aust at Brisbane- January 30 - February 01, 2009
LIST A Debut
Queensland vs West Aust at Brisbane- January 28, 2009
T20 Debut
Australia v India The Gabba, Brisbane, 17-10-2022
IPL Debut
vs Gujarat Lions at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Apr 11, 2016
ABU DHABI Debut Deccan Gladiators v The Chennai Braves Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, 21-11-2024
100B Debut
Southern Brave v Welsh Fire The Rose Bowl, Southampton, 3-8-2022

Teams played for

Australia Perth Scorchers Victoria Melbourne Stars Australia A Delhi Capitals Kings XI Punjab Western Australia Kent Royal Challengers Bangalore

About Marcus Stoinis

NameMarcus Stoinis
GenderMale
Birth16 Aug 1989
Birth PlacePerth, Western Australia
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
NationalityAustralian

Predominantly a limited-over cricketer, Australia’s Marcus Stoinis is a destructive middle-order batter and a medium-fast bowler with an imposing physique. Known for his bowling variations in the middle overs, he is also considered a bona fide all-rounder.... continue reading

Player Bio

Predominantly a limited-over cricketer, Australia’s Marcus Stoinis is a destructive middle-order batter and a medium-fast bowler with an imposing physique. Known for his bowling variations in the middle overs, he is also considered a bona fide all-rounder.

After making his first-class debut for Western Australia against Queensland in January 2009, he was not regularly selected due to his inconsistency in the domestic circuit. Before grounding himself in Australian domestic culture, Stoinis decided to spend a part of 2012 with the English season playing for the Peterborough Town Cricket Club in the Northampton Premier League and took a hat-trick in one of the matches.

After a little stint in England, Stoinis was selected in the Perth Scorchers squad before the 2012-13 Big Bash League, replacing injured Mitchell Marsh. After featuring for Scorchers in the BBL for a few seasons, he made a name for himself as one of the prolific all-rounders in the coveted tournament.

Stoinis made his ODI and T20I debut in the series against England in 2015. On July 31, Stoinis played his maiden T20I match but failed to make any significant difference, and eventually, the Aussies lost by 5 runs. On his ODI debut, Stoinis fell prey to Moeen Ali on just 4 runs and went wicketless in his four overs.

Stoinis came into the limelight when he was bought by the Delhi Capitals (formerly known as Delhi Daredevils) before the start of the 2015 edition of the Indian Premier League. 

After not featuring in the plans for the Daredevils, Stoinis was bought and swapped by two different teams, Kings XI Punjab (now called Punjab Kings) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who were looking for an all-rounder to bolster their squads. There are some players whose graphs in international cricket and IPL are completely contrasting and Marcus Stoinis is a formidable one among all of them. 

Stoinis was promoted to permanently open the innings for the Melbourne Stars in the 2018 BBL and it turned out to be very profitable as he became the leading run-scorer for the Stars in that season. He also picked 14 wickets, thus proving how massively he improved his game. 

Released from RCB’s plan, Stoinis was bought back by his former club Delhi Capitals for INR 4.8 crore ahead of the 2020 edition of IPL. 

Stoinis’ homecoming season was quite an exemplary one as he amassed 352 runs and also scalped 13 wickets in the 2020 edition of the IPL.

The Perth-born was caught in a controversy when he directed a homophobic slur against Melbourne Renegades bowler Kane Richardson and was fined 7,500 dollars on January 5, 2020. Two games later, the Melbourne Stars player blasted 149 runs from 77 balls against the Sydney Sixers, setting a new record for the highest individual score in BBL history. 

Stoinis also holds the record for having scored the most runs in a BBL season. In the 2019-20 edition, he smashed 705 runs (that includes a ton and six half-centuries) for the Stars in 17 games. 

The Perth-born all-rounder’s dream of representing his country consistently at the biggest stage became true when he was selected in Australia’s squad for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, but he picked up a side strain injury just after 4 games and was replaced by Mitchell Marsh. 

In 2021, Stoinis represented the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL), where he scored 71 runs at an average of 23.66 and picked up two wickets before the tournament was postponed. Later that year, he was named in Australia’s squad for the T20 World Cup, where his all-round performances helped secure the title.

In April 2022, he was signed by Southern Brave for The Hundred in England, further expanding his presence in global T20 competitions. The following year, in March 2023, he joined the San Francisco Unicorns for the inaugural season of Major League Cricket (MLC) in the United States.

By December 2024, Stoinis was appointed as the captain of the Melbourne Stars for BBL14, replacing Glenn Maxwell. His leadership role marked a new chapter in his career as he took charge of one of the most prominent teams in Australia's Big Bash League.

In May 2024, he was once again included in Australia’s squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup, reaffirming his status as a key all-rounder for the national team.

Continuing his international journey, Stoinis was also part of Australia’s squad for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, but he pulled out of the tournament by retiring from international cricket days ahead of the start of the tournament. That same year, he was acquired by Punjab Kings for IPL 2025, bringing his experience and versatility to the franchise.

Marcus Stoinis has been a key member of Australia's white-ball setup, playing a crucial role in their triumphs at both the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup and the 2023 Cricket World Cup. Known for his powerful hitting and ability to contribute with the ball, he has also been a sought-after player in various T20 leagues worldwide.

(As of March 2025)