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He was chosen in the Champions Cup, Australian star Marcos Stoyens announces ODI retirement days before the tournament: “Focus on …”




Marcus Stoyens, the founder who extends to the petition in Australia, was surprisingly announced his retirement from ODIS, which led to the end of his 50 -games international career in 74 games. Cricket Australia (CA) said on Thursday that Stoinis will remain available for selection in T20is, adding that his retirement decision of the Fiftieth Fruits is to focus on the Cricket T20 game. Stoinis also means that CA will be replaced by another Australian team to obtain the International Criminal Court Champion Cup.

“It was an ODI Cricket game for Australia, an incredible journey, and I am grateful to every moment I had in green and gold. My country is at the highest level is something that I will always cherish.

“This was not an easy decision, but I think this is the time for me to stay away from ODIS and focus fully on the next chapter of my career. I got a great relationship with Ron (Andrew McDonald) and I“ and I ”said Styins in California’s statement:

The Stoinis profession started in ODI for a period of ten years in Australia against England in 2015 in Old Trafford, and also played the first T20i in that tour. He had to wait until the following year for his next opportunity to establish itself in the ODI team in Australia, which came by registering a 146th whirlwind not against New Zealand in Aden Park and took three share.

Stoinis was part of Australia’s World Cup victory in the World Cup in 2023 in India, and the ODI player was voted for the country in 2018-19. “Stin has been a pivotal part of our ODI preparation over the past decade.”

“He was not only an invaluable player, but also an incredible person in the group. He is an exceptionally famous captain and a great person.

With Stoinis retirement from ODIS just two weeks before starting the Champions Cup, along with concerns about Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, Ca Lanca said.

Australia has already lost Mitchell Marsh, the founder, due to a back injury, and the exit of Stoyens from Odis means that they need to fill four places in their 15 -man team in an eight team.

The teams have a time until February 12 to present its 15th final teams to the championship to the International Criminal Court. Australia is drawn in the group B of the Champions Cup alongside Afghanistan, England and South Africa.

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