Personal Information

Full Name Marcus Peter Stoinis
Born August 16, 1989 Perth
Age 35 Years, 6 Months, 26 Days
National Side Australia
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Right-arm medium
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting - 135 48
Bowling - 127 95

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
- 1 4 0 -

Career Information

Teams Played Australia, Australia A, Kent, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings, Delhi Capitals, Western Australia, Victoria, Australia Under-19, Australian XI, Melbourne Stars, Perth Scorchers, Barbados Royals, Australians, Surrey Jaguars, Deccan Gladiators, Southern Brave, Trent Rockets, Lucknow Super Giants, Durban's Super Giants, Western Australia XI, Sharjah Warriorz, San Francisco Unicorns, Texas Super Kings
Career Span

Marcus Peter Stoinis Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
ODI
71 64 8 1495 146* v NZ 1 6 134 49 26.69 93.96 18 0 NZ 5 5 3 2 AUS Australia AUS
World Cup
14 12 2 174 35 v ENG 0 0 22 4 17.40 91.57 5 0 ENG 3 2 2 2 AUS Australia AUS
T20I
74 61 22 1245 78 v NZ 0 5 99 63 31.92 148.56 23 0 NZ 5 2 2 3 AUS Australia AUS
First-class
63 108 7 3348 170 v TAS 4 25 425 36 33.14 52.99 23 0 TAS 46 10 3 4 - - -
List A
52 48 5 1425 110 v SUS 3 8 115 55 33.13 85.27 19 0 SUS 1186 4 1 5 - - -
IPL
96 88 22 1866 124* v CSK 1 9 150 91 28.27 142.00 23 0 CSK 1108 9 4 6 LSG Lucknow Super Giants LSG
SA20
8 7 1 118 55* v PR 0 1 8 6 19.66 111.32 1 0 PR 3283 2 0 6 DSG - -
tten
9 6 3 99 42 v TAD 0 0 11 5 33.00 190.38 2 0 TAD 1989 1 0 7 DG - -
Youth ODI
3 3 1 4 4* v BAN-U19 0 0 0 0 2.00 13.79 0 0 BAN-U19 1155 2 0 22 - - -
MLC
5 5 0 74 37 v LAKR 0 0 8 3 14.80 117.46 2 0 LAKR 3840 0 0 73 - - -
ttwenty_non_domestic
15 13 0 256 57 v TOR 0 1 23 11 19.69 119.07 2 0 TOR 1644 0 0 73 SJ - -

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
ODI
64 345.1 5 2070 48 3/16 v SA 3 0 43.12 5.99 43.14 64 2 AUS Australia AUS
World Cup
14 59 1 387 11 2/37 v AFG 0 0 35.18 6.55 32.18 14 2 AUS Australia AUS
T20I
48 125 0 1091 45 4/23 v SCO 5 0 24.24 8.72 16.66 48 3 AUS Australia AUS
First-class
86 847.4 174 2750 68 4/73 v VCT 11 0 40.44 3.24 74.79 57 4 - - -
List A
39 225.2 6 1152 39 4/43 v SAU 5 0 29.53 5.11 34.66 39 5 - - -
IPL
62 133.5 0 1274 43 4/15 v MI 4 0 29.62 9.51 18.67 21 6 DC Delhi Capitals DC
SA20
7 23.2 0 191 11 3/18 v MICT 2 0 17.36 8.18 12.72 7 6 DSG - -
tten
1 1 0 20 1 1/20 v UPN 0 0 20.00 20.00 6.00 1 7 DG - -
MLC
5 20 1 170 2 1/23 v WAF 0 0 85.00 8.50 60.00 5 73 - - -
ttwenty_non_domestic
12 41.3 3 287 10 3/19 v TOR 1 0 28.70 6.91 24.90 5 73 SFU - -

Marcus Peter Stoinis Profile

Handy with the bat, handy with the ball - Marcus Stoinis made his first appearance at the age of 19 for his home state, Western Australia. He then moved to Victoria due to limited opportunities and didn't waste much time in showcasing his caliber.


In 2013-14, Stoinis scored an impressive 170 against Tasmania in a Sheffield Shield match, and from there, his career graph soared. A successful 2014-15 season with Victoria, where he ended as their leading run-getter, earned him a call-up to the national squad for the limited-overs series against England in 2015. However, inconsistent form meant he struggled to secure his place.


His breakthrough came in 2017 when he played a breathtaking knock of 146* off 117 balls against New Zealand, nearly pulling off an impossible win. That innings cemented his place in the national team, making him a crucial all-rounder for Australia. Stoinis was initially part of the Perth Scorchers in the Big Bash League before moving to the Melbourne Stars. In the Indian Premier League, he started with the Delhi franchise in 2015, moved to Punjab for three seasons, and was then traded to Bangalore in 2019. In April 2018, he was awarded a national contract by Cricket Australia for the 2018–19 season.


In January 2019, he was added to Australia's Test squad for the series against Sri Lanka. He was later named in Australia’s squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup, but after playing the first four games, he suffered a side strain injury. In April 2022, Stoinis was signed by the Southern Brave for The Hundred in England, and in March 2023, he joined the San Francisco Unicorns for the inaugural Major League Cricket season in the United States. In December 2024, he was named captain of the Melbourne Stars for BBL14, replacing Glenn Maxwell.


With his ability to clear the ropes and bowl at the death, Stoinis became one of the most sought-after all-rounders for Australia. He played a key role in the 2019 World Cup and had a standout season in the 2020 IPL with Delhi before moving to Lucknow. In August 2021, Stoinis was named in Australia’s squad for the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. In May 2024, he was again included in Australia’s squad for the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Stoinis was then picked up by Punjab for the 2025 IPL season. Soon after being named in the 2025 Champions Trophy squad, Stoinis made a shocking announcement on February 6, 2025, retiring from ODI cricket to focus solely on the T20 format.