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Charles Stobo

Charlie Stobo is a right-arm fast-medium bowling all-rounder for Australia, known for representing New South Wales (NSW), Western Australia (WA), Perth Scorchers, and the Sydney Sixers, debuting for the Sixers in BBL|14 and returning to NSW after success with WA, including a Sheffield Shield win in 2023-24, known for his accuracy, swing, and lower-order batting, and is the son of former NSW bowler Richard Stobo. 

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Full Name
Charles Henry Stobo
Born
8 March 1995
Place Of Birth
Sydney, New South Wales
Country
Australia
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-Arm Fast Seam
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
New South Wales vs Western Australia · 28th Match First Class March 14, 2026 10 58 1 0 17.24
South Australia vs New South Wales · 27th Match First Class March 5, 2026 61 140 5 1 43.57
Tasmania vs New South Wales · 24th Match First Class February 16, 2026 36 83 5 1 43.37
New South Wales vs South Australia · 19th Match First Class February 5, 2026 25 93 3 0 26.88
New South Wales vs Queensland · 17th Match First Class December 5, 2025 11 15 2 0 73.33
New South Wales vs Tasmania · 13th Match First Class November 22, 2025 20 27 3 1 74.07

Matches

Worcestershire Worcestershire
447/10
Result
196/10 & 249/10
WOR won by an inning and 2 runs April 24, 2026 3:30 pm
Kent Kent
Kent Kent
178/10 & 253/5d
Result
684/2d
Match Drawn April 10, 2026 3:30 pm
Northamptonshire Northamptonshire
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Major Teams Represented

  • Domestic: New South Wales (Blues), Western Australia (Warriors), Cricket Australia XI
  • T20 (BBL): Sydney Sixers, Perth Scorchers
  • Overseas: Kent (England) 

Domestic Debuts

  • First-Class Debut: For New South Wales (NSW) in the Sheffield Shield on December 5, 2016, against South Australia.
  • List A Debut: For Cricket Australia XI in the JLT One-Day Cup on October 10, 2017, against Victoria.

Career Highlights & Records

  • WA Success: Became a reliable part of WA's dominant era, winning a Sheffield Shield in 2023-24.
  • Return to NSW: Rejoined NSW for the 2025-26 summer, debuting in the One-Day Cup.
  • Key Skill: Known for accuracy, swing bowling with the new ball, and the ability to bowl long spells.
  • Lower Order: Contributes useful runs with the bat.