Olly stone

  1. Olly Stone Biography, Stats, Wiki, Career Info, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, and Family
  2. Injury blow for Nottinghamshire and England paceman Olly Stone
  3. Olly Stone Profile
  4. Olly Stone considers retiring from Test cricket over injury problems
  5. Olly Stone rules himself out of Test cricket this summer
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  7. Olly Stone: Warwickshire have to be patient with pace bowler, says Bears boss Robinson
  8. Olly Stone: A fast bowlers fast bowler


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Olly Stone Biography, Stats, Wiki, Career Info, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, and Family

Olly Stone is a famous 31 years old English International All-rounder Batsman cricket Player who started playing domestic cricket in 2011 and international cricket in 2018, and made his international debut on 10 October 2018 while playing against Sri Lanka at Dambulla, and after that he got a chance to made debut in T20I and Test in the Next year. And Gregory is primarily known for playing Norfolk County Cricket Club, International cricket and Various type of franchise cricket, And since 2021, he has been a part of the Birmingham Phoenix team in the hundred League. Biography Full Name Oliver Peter Stone Nick Name Olly Stone Date of Birth 09 October 1993 Olly Stone age 29 years Birth Place Norwich, Norfolk, England Playing Role Bowler Batting Style Right-hand Bat Bowling Style Right arm fast Medium Batting Position – Physical Stats & More Olly Stone Height (approx.) In centimeters -191cm In meters – 1.91m In feet – 6’3” feet Eye Colour Brown Hair Colour Brown Olly Stone Batting Stats 🏏 BATTING Test ODI T20I T20 List A FC Matches 3 8 1 65 34 46 Innings 6 4 1 21 17 62 Runs 55 14 0 86 127 754 Avg 9.16 7.00 0.00 8.60 18.14 15.38 SR 38.19 82.35 0.00 107.50 69.78 45.80 NO 0 2 0 11 10 13 Balls 144 17 1 80 182 1646 HS 20 9 0 22 24 60 100s 0 0 0 0 0 0 50s 0 0 0 0 0 1 4s 8 2 0 2 10 98 6s 0 0 0 5 2 7 Ct 1 0 0 21 13 17 St 0 0 0 0 0 0 Olly Stone Bowling Stats BOWLING Test ODI T20I T20 List A FC Matches 3 8 1 65 34 46 Innings 5 7 1 62 30 77 Overs 59.4 53 4 207.3 224.3 1176.5 Runs 194 317...

Injury blow for Nottinghamshire and England paceman Olly Stone

Ashes hopeful Olly Stone is set for a spell on the sidelines with a hamstring problem. The England paceman, who has had a luckless run with injuries, was forced off the field after pulling up when bowling for Nottinghamshire during their LV= Insurance County Championship match against Lancashire. Despite being in obvious discomfort, Stone hobbled to the crease at Trent Bridge on Sunday as last man and kept out the last four legal deliveries of the Division One match to help his side salvage a draw. We're with you, Olly 💪 Olly Stone will miss the start of the Vitality Blast following a scan of his injured hamstring. We, and England, will be working with Olly to get him returning to cricket in a timely manner without compromising his recovery ahead of a busy summer. — Nottinghamshire CCC (@TrentBridge) On Thursday, Nottinghamshire released a short statement which did not give any further details of the extent of the issue, but said Stone would not be in contention for the opening Vitality Blast fixture against Derbyshire on May 26. A very special series to be apart of for many reasons. Thank you Pakistan 💚 — Olly Stone (@OllyStone2) Stone made the last of his three Test appearances in June 2021, but had made a return to some international action after recovering from a fourth stress fracture in his back and a broken finger. The 29-year-old played in four ODIs and a T20 last winter, and was then an unused squad member during England’s Test tour of New Zealand in February. Dep...

Olly Stone Profile

Batting Stats View All Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St ODIs 8 4 14 17 2 7.00 82.35 0 0 9 2 0 0 0 TESTs 3 6 55 144 0 9.16 38.19 0 0 20 8 0 1 0 T20Is 1 1 0 1 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T20s 65 21 86 80 11 8.60 107.50 0 0 22 2 5 21 0 LISTAs 34 17 127 182 10 18.14 69.78 0 0 24 10 2 13 0 FIRSTCLASS 45 58 708 1533 12 15.39 46.18 0 1 60 92 7 17 0 Bowling Stats View All Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w ODIs 8 7 53 317 8 39.62 5.98 4/85 0 0 TESTs 3 5 59.4 194 10 19.40 3.25 4/68 0 0 T20Is 1 1 4 36 0 0 9.00 0 0 0 T20s 65 62 207.3 1812 67 27.04 8.73 4/21 0 0 LISTAs 34 30 224.3 1243 31 40.09 5.53 4/71 0 0 FIRSTCLASS 45 75 1151.5 3824 153 24.99 3.31 11/96 6 1 Olly Stone News Oliver Peter Stone is an English cricketer who was born on 9 October 1993 at Norwich, Norfolk in England. He is a right-handed batsman and a right arm fast bowler who plays as a bowler for his team. He has been playing for England since 2018 as a bowler in all the three formats of international cricket. Background Olly Stone was born in the English town of Norwich and completed his schooling from Thorpe St. Andrew School in his city. It was here that he developed an interest in cricket and went on to play for the school teams before moving on to the county cricket clubs. Debut Olly Stone made his List A debut for Northamptonshire against Warwickshire on 27 May 2012 at Northampton. He got the opportunity to bat as well as bowl but failed to make an impact in the match, as he scored ...

Olly Stone considers retiring from Test cricket over injury problems

"I've given myself the best possible chance of doing everything I can to play Test cricket, and if it means I can't, it would sit right with me if I have to call it a day in the longer format," the 28-year-old said. • Project Ashes Episode 2 - When it all goes wrong After the latest injury - the third time he has suffered with a stress fracture of the back - Stone had the option of playing just white-ball cricket for two years to build up the strength in his bones or have an operation. Speaking on the BBC's Project Ashes podcast, Stone added: "If I'm being honest, I've had to properly think hard about whether I want to try and get back out there and do it again. "This time I felt like I'd done everything I can off the field: diet, nutrition, even just getting fitter and stronger. In the past I thought it might have been a factor to why it [injury] was happening." The Warwickshire bowler has played three Tests and four one-day internationals for England, averaging just 19 with the ball in Test matches. Project Ashes is a six-part podcast looking at England men's preparations for this winter's tour of Australia. You can listen to episode two, featuring Olly Stone's interview, here. • Forgotten your keys again?: The facts behind why we forget things and how to improve our memory • 'A grand, epic, massive movie!': Radio 1's Screen Time chats to the all-star cast of Marvel's Eternals

Olly Stone rules himself out of Test cricket this summer

Follow us on: • Facebook icon • Instagram icon • Twitter icon • Snapchat icon • LinkedIn icon • YouTube icon More from The Telegraph • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • See top shops • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Olly Stone rules himself out of Test cricket this summer Exclusive interview: Fast bowler determined to succeed in all formats, but will not put himself forward for Tests until the winter “It comes with the job,” laughs Olly Stone of the perils of bowling fast. “You're going to pick up injuries. “Unfortunately we were silly enough to decide to do it. But there's nothing better than running in and bowling fast. It's a high-risk job. “I’d never change it and I love it. Unfortunately when things go wrong they’re more severe than for others because you do put that amount of force in. So those things are going to happen.” Few grasp these realities better than Stone: last year, he suffered his fourth stress fracture in five years. And so, aged 28, Instead, Stone finds himself in a familiar place - making another comeback from injury. He is on course to play for Birmingham Bears in their first game of the Twenty20 Blast, on May 26, but is unlikely to be fit for any of England’s seven Test matches this summer. Stone will initially prioritise short-format cricket - in the T20 Blast and then the Hundred - and then step-up his first-class cricket towards the end of the year, aiming to win a berth on England’s winter Test tours and the T20 World Cu...

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Olly Stone: Warwickshire have to be patient with pace bowler, says Bears boss Robinson

But Robinson says it will be "a bonus" if he is fit for the start of the new county season in April. "Olly's doing really well," Robinson told BBC CWR. "He had a scan before Christmas, which came back clear." • Injured Stone considered retiring from Test cricket • Root wants Silverwood to remain as head coach Stone, who is on a dual contract with England, has taken 10 wickets in three Test appearances. His injury last June left him sidelined this winter for the Ashes series. But England have been keen to try and keep him involved when they go the West Indies for a T20 series later this month, followed by three Tests in March. "They have been excellent," said former England Women World Cup winning boss Robinson. "We're making sure we're all joined up. "We're hoping he might go to the Caribbean to be in and around the England team - not to take part competitively, just to be part of that tour, to help his build-up to full fitness. "It's just a case of being patient. We're both just trying to find a way to break this cycle of three or four games, then he has to have some time off. "He's just starting to bowl now off a few paces as he works his way back to fitness. He's doing everything apart from bowling off his full run-up. • Two-division Championship again in 2022 "I'm not sure whether he will be fit for the start of the season. We're planning that he won't be and that if he does make it then it's a bonus." As to when the new season might begin, the first-class fixtures hav...

Olly Stone: A fast bowlers fast bowler

Olly Stone isn’t afraid to admit that, in the difficult times, he has headed over to YouTube in search of his finest moments as a professional cricketer. Sometimes, amid the injuries, the comebacks, the recurrences and the subsequent frustration, a little reassurance is required – a brief pause for reflection to alleviate any buildup of self-doubt. The mind casts back to Dambulla and a first bowl in England colours in an ODI against Sri Lanka: quick, intimidating and everything that he had shown at county level for both Northamptonshire and Warwickshire. Niroshan Dickwella was bounced out with his seventh delivery, all this before Jofra Archer had become eligible. England – and Stone – were onto something. Since that series ended on October 20, 2018, however, he has played international cricket only once, a Test debut against Ireland at Lord’s. It has not been for a lack of trying; he was named in Joe Root’s squad for the red-ball series in West Indies just over a year ago but was ruled out with a stress fracture to his lower back. After recovering and then impressing against Ireland, the same problem returned, curtailing an Ashes summer in which he had been strongly tipped to feature – a damp end to an encouraging fortnight. The dismissals of Dickwella and Andy Balbirnie – his maiden Test scalp – are never far from the front of Stone’s mind. At times, they have been key to retaining positivity amid plenty of rotten fortune. “When I got injured and you do sort of think abo...