Despite being dropped from Cricket Australia’s central contracts list, Marcus Stoinis is not ready to give up on his international cricket career just yet. The talented all-rounder has set his sights on extending his time with the Australian team beyond the upcoming T20 World Cup in June, expressing his determination to be part of the squad for the World Cup in the West Indies and the United States.
Stoinis recently showcased his exceptional batting skills during an IPL 2024 match for the Lucknow Super Giants, where he delivered a stunning performance with an unbeaten century against the Chennai Super Kings. The 34-year-old hammered an impressive 124 runs off just 63 deliveries, leading LSG to a crucial six-wicket victory and securing a spot in the top four of the points table.
During the post-match presentation, Stoinis downplayed his performance as a mere ‘statement’ knock, emphasizing his focus on contributing consistently to his team’s success. He also highlighted his positive relationship with Australia’s coach, Andrew McDonald.
Despite not being offered a central contract, Stoinis remains optimistic about his future in international cricket, believing that his skills and experience make him a valuable asset for Australia’s upcoming tours and major tournaments. He maintains open communication with coach Andrew McDonald and selector George Bailey, discussing his potential role in future plans for events like the Champions Trophy, the next T20 World Cup, and the ODI World Cup.
Stoinis’ determination and resilience in the face of adversity highlight his commitment to continue representing Australia on the international stage, proving that he is not ready to hang up his boots just yet.