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Olly Stone

English cricketer (born 1993)


English cricketer (born 1993)

FieldValue
nameOlly Stone
imageOlly Stone.jpg
image_size300
countryEngland
fullnameOliver Peter Stone
birth_date
birth_placeNorwich, Norfolk, England
heightft6
heightinch3
battingRight-handed
bowlingRight-arm fast
roleBowler
internationaltrue
internationalspan2018–2024
testdebutdate24 July
testdebutyear2019
testdebutagainstIreland
testcap692
lasttestdate6 September
lasttestyear2024
lasttestagainstSri Lanka
odidebutdate10 October
odidebutyear2018
odidebutagainstSri Lanka
odicap251
lastodidate29 September
lastodiyear2024
lastodiagainstAustralia
oneT20Itrue
T20Idebutdate25 September
T20Idebutyear2022
T20IdebutagainstPakistan
T20Icap98
club1Norfolk
year12011–2012
club2Northamptonshire
year22011–2016
clubnumber29
club3Warwickshire
year32017–2022
clubnumber36
club4MI Cape Town
year42022/23–2023/24
club5Nottinghamshire
year52023–present
clubnumber59
club6London Spirit
year62023–present
club7Melbourne Stars
year72023/24
club8Multan Sultans
year82024
club9→ Middlesex (loan)
year92025
columns4
column1Test
matches15
runs1102
bat avg111.33
100s/50s10/0
top score120
deliveries1610
wickets117
bowl avg123.52
fivefor10
tenfor10
best bowling13/29
catches/stumpings12/–
column2ODI
matches210
runs224
bat avg28.00
100s/50s20/0
top score29*
deliveries2394
wickets29
bowl avg244.33
fivefor20
tenfor20
best bowling24/85
catches/stumpings22/–
column3FC
matches355
runs31,122
bat avg318.39
100s/50s30/4
top score390
deliveries38,403
wickets3175
bowl avg327.60
fivefor36
tenfor31
best bowling38/80
catches/stumpings321/–
column4LA
matches436
runs4137
bat avg417.12
100s/50s40/0
top score424*
deliveries41,423
wickets432
bowl avg441.40
fivefor40
tenfor40
best bowling44/71
catches/stumpings415/–
date26 September 2025
sourcehttp://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/457279.html ESPNcricinfo

| 100s/50s1 = 0/0 | catches/stumpings1 = 2/– | 100s/50s2 = 0/0 | catches/stumpings2 = 2/– | 100s/50s3 = 0/4 | catches/stumpings3 = 21/– | 100s/50s4 = 0/0 | catches/stumpings4 = 15/– Oliver Peter Stone (born 9 October 1993) is an English cricketer who currently plays for Nottinghamshire and England. Stone is a right-arm fast bowler and right-handed batsman. He was born in Norwich, Norfolk and was educated at Thorpe St Andrew School. He made his international debut for England in October 2018. Known as one of the fastest bowlers in England, Stone has recorded speeds up to 94 mph (151 km/h)

Domestic career

Stone made his debut in county cricket for his native Norfolk County Cricket Club against Bedfordshire in the 2011 Minor Counties Championship.

Having been a part of the Northamptonshire Cricket Academy since 2009, and played Second XI cricket for the county since 2010, Stone made his first team debut for Northamptonshire in a Twenty20 match against Durham in the Friends Provident t20. He was dismissed in the match for a first-ball duck by Paul Collingwood, the third victim of Collingwood's hat-trick. In 2012, Stone made his List A debut for the county against Warwickshire in the Clydesdale Bank 40, and his first-class debut against Yorkshire in the County Championship. Stone would regularly play for Northants through the 2012 season and consequently signed a new 2-year deal with the county in July 2012.

Earlier in the season he appeared for Norfolk in two MCCA Knockout Trophy matches against Shropshire and Wiltshire.

Early in the 2016 season he suffered a serious knee injury while celebrating the wicket of Moeen Ali, which caused him to miss the rest of the season. Nonetheless, in July he signed a three-year contract to play for Warwickshire.

In April 2022, he was bought by the Birmingham Phoenix for the 2022 season of The Hundred. In July 2022 he agreed to join Nottinghamshire on a three-year deal at the end of 2022 season.

International career

Stone, alongside fellow Northants youngster Ben Duckett, was called up to the England Under-19 squad for their tour to South Africa in 2013 on the back of his performances for Northants in the second half of the 2012 season. During the tour he registered England Under-19's best ever bowling figures in youth Tests to date, taking 11–79.

In September 2018, he was named in England's Test and One Day International (ODI) squads for the series against Sri Lanka. He made his ODI debut for England against Sri Lanka on 10 October 2018, though the game was washed out after 15 overs before he had a chance to bat or bowl. In December 2018, Stone was named in England's Test squad for the series against the West Indies. However, ahead of the first Test, he was ruled out of the tour with a back injury. His county side, Warwickshire, later confirmed he had a stress fracture in his lower back, which would take six to twelve weeks to heal.

In July 2019, Stone was named in England's Test squad, for their one-off match against Ireland at Lord's. He made his Test debut for England, against Ireland, at Lord's on 24 July 2019.

On 29 May 2020, Stone was named in a 55-man group of players to begin training ahead of international fixtures starting in England following the COVID-19 pandemic. On 17 June 2020, Stone was included in England's 30-man squad to start training behind closed doors for the Test series against the West Indies. On 4 July 2020, Stone was named as one of the nine reserve players for the first Test match of the series.

In 2021, Stone was part of the England Men's Test Squad for their tour of Sri Lanka and India. He was named in a 12-man squad for the second Test in India and was confirmed in the side at the toss ahead of Chris Woakes. Stone took the first wicket of this Test, getting Shubman Gill out lbw with his third delivery.

In September 2022, he was named in the England's T20I squad for the series against Pakistan. He made his T20I debut on 25 September 2022, against Pakistan.

References

References

  1. "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Olly Stone". CricketArchive.
  2. "Teams Olly Stone played for". CricketArchive.
  3. "Twenty20 Matches played by Olly Stone". CricketArchive.
  4. "Durham v Northamptonshire, 2011 Friends Provident t20". CricketArchive.
  5. Banyard, Philip. (22 July 2011). "Olly Stone aims to learn from Northants county debut". [[Eastern Daily Press]].
  6. "List A Matches played by Olly Stone". CricketArchive.
  7. Bolton, Paul. (29 May 2012). "Stone in line for Northants four-day debut". The Cricketer.
  8. (17 July 2012). "Stone signs deal with Northamptonshire". Northamptonshire Telegraph.
  9. "Minor Counties Trophy Matches played by Olly Stone". CricketArchive.
  10. "Stone's freak injury rules him out for the season". ESPNcricinfo.
  11. (30 July 2016). "Cricket: Warwickshire snap up Northants paceman Olly Stone". Inyourarea.co.uk.
  12. (22 February 2022). "The Hundred 2022: latest squads as Draft picks revealed". BBC Sport.
  13. "Cricket: Oli Stone and Ben Duckett get England Under-19 call". H&P Sport.
  14. (19 September 2018). "Who is England's New Fast Bowler Olly Stone?".
  15. "Olly Stone named in England ODI squad as cover for Liam Plunkett's wedding clash". ESPNcricinfo.
  16. (21 September 2018). "Rory Burns, Olly Stone, Joe Denly named in Sri Lanka Test squad". ESPNcricinfo.
  17. "1st ODI (D/N), England tour of Sri Lanka at Dambulla, Oct 10 2018". ESPNcricinfo.
  18. "First Sri Lanka v England ODI ends in washout". International Cricket Council.
  19. (10 December 2018). "England stick with unchanged Test group for West Indies". ESPNcricinfo.
  20. (16 January 2019). "England in West Indies: Olly Stone ruled out of tour by back injury". BBC Sport.
  21. "Olly Stone's stress fracture diagnosis confirmed after return to UK". ESPNcricinfo.
  22. (17 July 2019). "England v Ireland: Jason Roy in Test squad for first time". BBC Sport.
  23. "Only Test, Ireland tour of England at Lord's, Jul 24-27 2019". ESPNcricinfo.
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  25. "Alex Hales, Liam Plunkett left out as England name 55-man training group". ESPNcricinfo.
  26. "England announce 30-man training squad ahead of first West Indies Test". International Cricket Council.
  27. "Moeen Ali back in Test frame as England name 30-man training squad". ESPNcricinfo.
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  29. (4 July 2020). "England v West Indies: Dom Bess in squad, Jack Leach misses out". BBC Sport.
  30. "National selectors name squad for England men's Test tour of Sri Lanka". England and Wales Cricket Board.
  31. (19 January 2021). "National selectors name Test squad for first and second Tests in India". England and Wales Cricket Board.
  32. (9 February 2021). "England name squad for second India Test". England and Wales Cricket Board.
  33. "2nd Test, India v England 2021 Scorecard". England and Wales Cricket Board.
  34. "England keep faith with old guard as Ben Stokes, Mark Wood, Chris Woakes return for T20 World Cup". ESPNcricinfo.
  35. "4th T20I (N), Karachi, September 25, 2022, England tour of Pakistan". ESPNcricinfo.
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