Olly Stone Matches List - Here the latest updated list of all the Matches of England Cricketer Olly Stone has played in the Tests, ODIs, T20Is, T20s, T10s and other formats for National, Domestic and T20 League Teams.
Olly Stone made his Test debut on 20–23 June 2011 against the West Indies, ODI debut on 18 August 2008 against the Sri Lanka, T20I debut on 12 June 2010 against the Zimbabwe.
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Basin Reserve, wellingtonEngland won by 323 runs
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County Ground Bristol , BristolAustralia won by 49 runs (DLS method)
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Headingley Cricket Ground, HeadingleyAustralia won by 68 runs
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Kensington Oval, BridgetownSri Lanka won by 8 wkts
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Lords Cricket Ground, LondonEngland won by 190 runs
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Headingley Cricket Ground, HeadingleyNorthern Superchargers won by 21 runs (DLS Method)
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Kensington Oval, BridgetownOval Invincibles won by 9 wkts
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Lords Cricket Ground, LondonManchester Originals won by 12 runs
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Trent Bridge, NottinghamshireTrent Rockets won by 22 runs
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Lords Cricket Ground, LondonOval Invincibles won by 30 runs
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Lords Cricket Ground, LondonLondon Spirit won by 3 wkts
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Lords Cricket Ground, LondonBirmingham Phoenix won by 3 wkts
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The Rose Bowl, SouthamptonSouthern Brave won by 7 wkts
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Multan Cricket Stadium , MultanMultan Sultans won by 5 wkts
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Dubai International Cricket Stadium, DubaiMI Emirates won by 45 runs
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Sharjah Cricket Stadium, SharjahDubai Capitals won by 9 wkts
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Dubai International Cricket Stadium, DubaiDubai Capitals won by 85 runs
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Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium , Abu DhabiDubai Capitals won by 19 runs
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Dubai International Cricket Stadium, DubaiDubai Capitals won by 5 wkts
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Dubai International Cricket Stadium, DubaiGulf Giants won by 19 runs
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Newlands , Cape TownDurban Super Giants won by 36 runs
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Newlands , Cape TownMI Cape Town won by 8 wkts
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Newlands , Cape TownSunrisers Eastern Cape won by 4 runs
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The Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgMI Cape Town won by 98 runs
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Kingsmead, DurbanDurban Super Giants won by 11 runs (DLS Method)
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Brisbane Cricket Ground (The Gabba), BrisbaneBrisbane Heat won by 103 runs
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Mangaung Oval, BloemfonteinSouth Africa won by 5 wickets (with 5 balls remaining)
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Mangaung Oval, BloemfonteinSouth Africa won by 27 runs