Australia’s all-rounder Marcus Stoinis has stunned the cricketing world by announcing his immediate retirement from ODI cricket, according to a report from the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday.
The 35-year-old will now focus on T20I cricket, meaning he will not be available for Australia’s upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. This decision comes at a time when Australia is already grappling with an injury crisis ahead of the tournament, set to begin on February 19 in Pakistan and the UAE.
All-rounder Mitch Marsh has been ruled out, and key pacers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood are serious doubts for the tournament.
As a result, Australia may be looking to bring in up to four new players for their 15-member Champions Trophy squad.
Players like Spencer Johnson, Jake Fraser-McGurk, and Sean Abbott are among those likely to be considered as replacements. Recently, Australian cricket legend Ricky Ponting suggested that uncapped all-rounder Mitchell Owen should be considered for the Champions Trophy, noting that the 22-year-old shares many of Stoinis’ qualities.
Stoinis ends his ODI career with 71 appearances for Australia in 50-over cricket. His career includes appearances at two ICC Men's Cricket World Cups in 2019 and 2023, with his final match coming against Pakistan in Perth in November 2024.
Throughout his ODI career, Stoinis accumulated 1,456 runs in 64 innings, with an average of 26.69, including one century and six fifties, with a top score of 146. Additionally, he took 48 wickets at an average of 43.12, with best figures of 3/16.
Stoinis explained his decision to retire, emphasizing the desire to focus on prolonging his T20I career. However, he stated that he would remain closely involved with the Champions Trophy.
"Playing ODI cricket for Australia has been an incredible journey, and I am grateful for every moment I have had in the green and gold. Representing my country at the highest level is something I will always cherish," Stoinis said, as quoted by ICC.
"This was not an easy decision, but I believe it is the right time for me to step away from ODIs and fully focus on the next chapter of my career. I have got a fantastic relationship with Ron (Andrew McDonald) and I have hugely appreciated his support."
"I will be cheering the boys on in Pakistan," he added.
Australia's head coach, Andrew McDonald, paid tribute to Stoinis, acknowledging the all-rounder's impact throughout his ODI career.
"Stoin has been such a pivotal part of our ODI setup for the past decade," McDonald said. "Not only has he been an invaluable player but also an incredible person to have in the group. He is a natural leader, an exceptionally popular player, and a great person. He should be congratulated on his ODI career and all of his achievements."
The preliminary squad for Australia’s Champions Trophy includes Pat Cummins (captain), Alex Carey, Nathan Ellis, Aaron Hardie, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Matt Short, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, and Adam Zampa, although the final squad is yet to be confirmed.