3 Players who can replace Marcus Stoinis in Champions Trophy squad

Marcus Stoinis announced his retirement from ODI cricket on February 06, 2025.

By Mihir Korde

Updated - 06 Feb 2025, 15:34 IST

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Australia's preparations for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 have hit another obstacle, with seam-bowling all-rounder Marcus Stoinis announcing his shocking retirement from ODIs. Cricket Australia (CA) confirmed on Thursday, February 06 that Stoinis, who played 74 ODIs for Australia, will now focus solely on T20 cricket. His decision left a gap in the squad just as they were fighting with multiple injury concerns ahead of the prestigious tournament. The 34-year-old, who made his ODI debut in 2015, played a crucial role in Australia’s 2023 ODI World Cup title-winning campaign.

Stoinis' exit is the latest addition to Australia's ongoing woes, with Mitchell Marsh already ruled out of the Champions Trophy due to a persistent back injury. Captain Pat Cummins is also heavily unlikely to feature, as he continues to recover from an ankle issue. Josh Hazlewood is in a race against time, while Steven Smith and Travis Head are being considered as possible stand-in captains.

The former champions would be looking to take quick action following the sudden exclusion of Stoinis from the Champions Trophy squad.

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Here are three potential replacements for Marcus Stoinis in Australia's Champions Trophy 2025 squad:

3. Cooper Connolly

Cooper Connolly (Source: Cricket Australia)

 Australia might look at Cooper Connolly as a replacement for Marcus Stoinis for the Champions Trophy 2025. The 22-year-old all-rounder has impressed everyone in recent times with both bat and ball, making him a valuable addition to the squad.

Connolly was in stellar form during BBL 2024-25, scoring 351 runs at an average of 50.14 and a strike rate of 131.46. He played crucial knocks under pressure, finishing as Perth Scorchers’ top run-scorer and winning the Player of the Tournament award. His ability to float in the batting order and contribute with the ball makes him a well-rounded choice. Recently, Connolly received his Baggy Green before the second Test against Sri Lanka in Galle International Stadium.

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