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LSG Triumphs Over MI with Stoinis' All-Round Brilliance

LSG Triumphs Over MI with Stoinis' All-Round Brilliance

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) emerged victorious over Mumbai Indians (MI) in a thrilling Indian Premier League (IPL) encounter, securing a four-wicket triumph. Despite losing more wickets than hitting boundaries in the powerplay, LSG's bowlers, led by Mohsin Khan's impressive pace, restricted MI to a modest total of 144 for 7.Mohsin's fiery deliveries proved too much for MI's batters, claiming the wickets of Rohit Sharma and Nehal Wadhera with a deceptive yorker. Marcus Stoinis, known for his versatility, played a crucial role for LSG, contributing with both bat and ball. His 62 runs at the top of the order and two wickets, including the dismissal of Suryakumar Yadav, proved invaluable.MI's batting woes continued as they lost key wickets in quick succession, including Rohit, Suryakumar, Tilak Varma, and Hardik Pandya. Ravi Bishnoi's economical spell of 4-0-28-1 further stifled MI's progress. Wadhera's valiant effort of 46 off 41 was not enough to salvage the innings.In the chase, LSG's innings got off to a slow start, with KL Rahul anchoring the innings. However, Stoinis' aggressive approach, including back-to-back boundaries off Gerald Coetzee, shifted the momentum in LSG's favor. Stoinis' ability to handle spin effectively, scoring 29 runs off Piyush Chawla and Mohammad Nabi, proved crucial.Despite losing Stoinis' wicket, LSG remained composed, with Deepak Hooda and Ayush Badoni guiding the team to victory with four wickets to spare. The win propelled LSG to third place in the points table, while MI's struggles continued.

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CSK's Chepauk Fortress Breached by LSG's Stoinis Masterclass

CSK's Chepauk Fortress Breached by LSG's Stoinis Masterclass

Chennai Super Kings' Fortress Chepauk Breached by Lucknow Super GiantsChennai Super Kings (CSK), under the leadership of new skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, had a promising start to the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season. However, their momentum was halted by the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), who emerged victorious in their last two encounters.In a stunning turn of events, the Chepauk fortress, CSK's home ground, was breached by LSG. The visitors chased down a formidable target of 210 with ease, thanks to a brilliant century from Marcus Stoinis.The match began with CSK posting a competitive total of 210/7 on the board. Gaikwad led the charge with a well-crafted 65, while Shivam Dubey contributed a quickfire 45. However, LSG's bowlers, led by Avesh Khan and Mohsin Khan, kept the CSK batters in check.In response, LSG openers Quinton de Kock and KL Rahul provided a solid foundation with a 75-run partnership. Stoinis then took center stage, smashing a breathtaking 104 off just 56 deliveries. His innings was a masterclass in power-hitting, featuring 10 fours and 8 sixes.Despite a late cameo from Deepak Hooda, CSK's bowlers were unable to contain Stoinis' onslaught. LSG cruised to victory with 10 balls to spare, handing CSK their third consecutive defeat.The loss has raised concerns about CSK's form and their ability to defend their title. The team has struggled to find consistency in both batting and bowling, and their fielding has also been below par.Meanwhile, LSG's victory has propelled them to the top of the IPL standings. Stoinis' heroics have been a major factor in their success, and the team will be hoping to continue their winning ways in the upcoming matches.

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Marcus Stoinis Eyes International Return Despite Missing Out on CA Contract

Marcus Stoinis Eyes International Return Despite Missing Out on CA Contract

Marcus Stoinis, the 34-year-old Australian all-rounder, has expressed his desire to continue playing for Australia beyond the T20 World Cup, despite missing out on a Cricket Australia (CA) contract for 2024-25.Stoinis, who has been a key member of Australia's T20I side, has not been offered a CA contract for the upcoming season. However, he remains contracted with CA until June 30, 2023, and is expected to be part of Australia's squad for the T20 World Cup in October-November.Speaking after his match-winning century for Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Tuesday, Stoinis said he understood the decision to omit him from the CA contract list. He believes it is an opportunity for younger players to step up and take his place."I've got a great relationship with the [Australia] coach [Andrew McDonald]," Stoinis said. "Me not getting a contract, I knew that a while ago. I think it is great to give younger kids a crack and let them take my spot. I'm absolutely fine with that on the contract list."However, Stoinis made it clear that he still has aspirations to play international cricket beyond the T20 World Cup. He has been in regular communication with McDonald and Australia's chairman of selectors George Bailey about his future role in the team."But on the playing front, obviously want to make sure that I'm there and that's also why it's so lucky for us and for me particularly to have this competition [the IPL], that's why I love it so much," Stoinis said.Australia's next limited-overs assignment after the T20 World Cup is in September in England, which includes five ODIs and three T20Is. They only have one other T20I series in the 2024-25 contract period, against Pakistan at home in November. They also have three ODIs against Pakistan in November, which is their last ODI series before the Champions Trophy.Stoinis has opted not to seek a state contract with Western Australia, but he has not ruled out playing domestic cricket in the future. His availability will depend on his freelance schedule and WA's desire for continuity within their program.

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Stoinis' Century Powers Lucknow to Stunning Win Over Chennai

Stoinis' Century Powers Lucknow to Stunning Win Over Chennai

Marcus Stoinis' blistering unbeaten century propelled Lucknow Super Giants to a stunning six-wicket victory over Chennai Super Kings in their IPL encounter on Tuesday. The Australian all-rounder's 124-run knock, studded with 13 fours and six sixes, helped LSG chase down a daunting target of 211 at the Chepauk.Stoinis' innings was a stark contrast to the elegant century scored by CSK opener Ruturaj Gaikwad. The Indian batter's 108-run knock, featuring 12 fours and three sixes, laid the foundation for CSK's competitive total. Shivam Dube's 66-run cameo further boosted the Super Kings' innings.Stoinis' power-hitting was on full display as he effortlessly dispatched the CSK bowlers to all parts of the ground. His six off Mustafizur Rahman, a straight drive over the bowler's head, was a testament to his brute force.At the other end, Nicholas Pooran provided valuable support with a 34-ball 51. The West Indian batter's quickfire innings, including two sixes and a four off Shardul Thakur in the 16th over, kept LSG in the hunt.Pooran's dismissal left Stoinis with the responsibility of guiding LSG home. The Australian responded with a flurry of boundaries in the 19th over, reducing the equation to 17 runs off the final over.Stoinis then smashed Mustafizur Rahman for three fours and a six in the last over, sealing the victory with three balls to spare.Earlier, Gaikwad and Dube had provided the impetus to CSK's innings after a slow start. Gaikwad's classic strokeplay, characterized by precise timing and gap placement, was a delight to watch. He reached his fifty off just 28 balls and went on to score his second IPL century.Dube's power-hitting added further momentum to the CSK innings. The left-hander smashed three consecutive sixes off Yash Thakur, helping CSK post a challenging total.

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WA Cricketers Opt for Freelance Opportunities, Leaving State Contracts

WA Cricketers Opt for Freelance Opportunities, Leaving State Contracts

The Australian cricket landscape is undergoing a significant shift as several prominent players have been left off state contract lists, opting for freelance opportunities in global franchise leagues. Among them are Ashton Agar, Marcus Stoinis, Jason Behrendorff, and Andrew Tye, who have all been omitted from Western Australia's (WA) contract list for 2024-25.Agar's absence is particularly notable as the 30-year-old all-rounder has elected to pursue freelance opportunities globally, driven by limited playing time in WA's Sheffield Shield team last season. He has made this decision in consultation with WA's high-performance staff and Australia's selectors.By not taking a contract, Agar frees himself up to play in franchise leagues such as the SA20, ILT20, BPL, and PSL during Australia's domestic season. Tye, who signed a one-year deal with WA last season, has also opted to go freelance again, while Behrendorff will do so for the first time in his career.Despite not being contracted, Agar, Behrendorff, and Tye will remain involved in WA's program when not playing overseas. They will be selected for Marsh Cup games when available, and Agar remains keen to play Shield cricket if an opportunity arises.Stoinis, 34, is in a slightly different situation. He has not played for WA since March 2020 and is exploring the possibility of signing a year-round deal with his IPL franchise, Lucknow Super Giants. He has already played for the franchise's teams in the SA20 and IPL this year.Meanwhile, WA has added former New South Wales wicketkeeper Baxter Holt and Victoria quick Brody Couch to their squad. Holt is expected to get opportunities in Shield cricket, while Couch is looking for a fresh start after limited playing time in Victoria.

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Cricket Australia Unveils New Central Contracts, Stoinis Omitted

Cricket Australia Unveils New Central Contracts, Stoinis Omitted

Cricket Australia (CA) has unveiled its new central contracts for the 2024-25 season, with several notable omissions and additions. Veteran all-rounder Marcus Stoinis, who has been battling back injuries, is the most prominent name missing from the list.Stoinis, a key member of Australia's World Cup-winning squad last year, is an integral part of the short-format team. However, CA has opted to prioritize younger players ahead of the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA.Other players who have missed out on contracts include all-rounder Ashton Agar, opener Marcus Harris, pacer Michael Neser, and recently retired star David Warner.In their place, CA has awarded deals to a handful of new faces. All-rounders Matt Short and Aaron Hardie have been upgraded to the contract list after impressive performances during the summer. Fast bowler Nathan Ellis and young right-armer Xavier Bartlett have also earned full-time contracts.Bartlett impressed with his bowling against the West Indies earlier this year, taking two four-wicket hauls in ODIs and 2/37 in the solitary T20I he played.Cricket Australia selection chair George Bailey expressed confidence in the potential of the new contracted players. "Matt, Aaron, and Xavier have been extremely impressive in the early stages of their international careers," he said. "Their performances and the way they have embraced the international stage have been exciting to watch.""The panel believes they have strong futures and deserve their contracts as they work towards striving to become regulars in the Australian setup," he added.

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