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Scorchers beat Stars in Big Bash opener - MSNStars posted 146-9 with Tom Curran hitting 37 off 19 balls and Marcus Stoinis 37 off 33. Notts' Joe Clarke, who is deputising for Ben Duckett for the opening two games, made a nine-ball duck.
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BBL: Marcus Stoinis replaces Glenn Maxwell to become new Melbourne Stars captain - MSNMelbourne Stars have announced Marcus Stoinis as their new captain, replacing fellow all-rounder Glenn Maxwell. Stoinis has been with the Stars since the third season of the Big Bash League.
The Perth Scorchers opened their BBL14 account with a six-wicket win, but the match was marred by “awful” scenes amid an injury to West Aussie Hilton Cartwright.. Watch every game of the BBL ...
Stars skipper Marcus Stoinis backs teammate Glenn Maxwell to make Test leap after David Warner comments. After David Warner’s heated comments towards Glenn Maxwell, Melbourne Stars skipper ...
Australia all-rounder Marcus Stoinis has been named the Melbourne Stars captain ahead of the 2024-25 ... Stoinis led the team when Maxwell missed a home game against the Perth Scorchers last ...
Melbourne Stars have named Marcus Stoinis as their next permanent ... Stoinis's full-time reign will kick-off with the season opener against Perth Scorchers at the latter's home on December 15 ...
The 14th edition of the Big Bash League will kick off on Sunday, December 15 at the Optus Stadium in Perth with the Scorchers hosting the Melbourne Stars led by a new captain, Marcus Stoinis. The ...
Marcus Stoinis replaces Glenn Maxwell as Melbourne Stars ... has been a mainstay of the side since the third edition of the tournament after three games for the Perth Scorchers the previous season.
New Melbourne Stars captain Marcus Stoinis says he wants to bring “overdue success” to the franchise as they look to snap a four-year finals drought this season.
New Melbourne Stars captain Marcus Stoinis says he wants to bring “overdue success” to the franchise as they look to snap a four-year finals drought this season.
New Melbourne Stars captain Marcus Stoinis has backed Glenn Maxwell to make the leap from the Big Bash League to Test cricket if selected for the tour of Sri Lanka.
New Melbourne Stars captain Marcus Stoinis says he wants to bring “overdue success” to the franchise as they look to snap a four-year finals drought this season.
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