Stuart Grant Law (born 18 October 1968) is an Australian-born cricket coach and former . He is the current head coach of Nepal National Cricket Team. He was a part of the Australian squad which finished as runners-up at the 1996 Cricket World Cup.
He played one Test cricket and 54 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for Australia. Law also captained Queensland to five Sheffield Shield titles and two one day trophies, making him the most successful captain in Australian domestic cricket; he is also Queensland's all-time leading run scorer in first-class cricket.
He is also a cricket coach, who has coached Sri Lanka (2011), Bangladesh (2011–2012), West Indies (2018–2019), Middlesex (2019–2021) and Nepal (2025–present)
In 1996, Law made his English County Championship debut, with Essex, and such was his success in England that he averaged over 55 in all but one of his six seasons at the county, making his career-best score of 263 in 1999. However, disagreements within the club led him to leave for Lancashire for 2002.
During his first season with Lancashire, Law was awarded his county cap. Apart from an enforced absence through injury for part of the 2004 season, Law continued to pile up the runs for his new team, scoring 1,820 in 2003 at an exceptional average of 91, and after hitting 1,277 championship runs in 2007, signed a new one-year deal with the club. "Law Commits To Lancs", 2 November 2007, www.ecb.co.uk Following Mark Chilton's resignation as captain at the end of the 2007 season, Law was appointed Lancashire captain ahead of players such as Dominic Cork, Glen Chapple and Luke Sutton. He was released in October 2008 to be replaced by Glen Chapple as captain for the 2009 season, before signing a contract to play for Derbyshire in limited overs cricket in 2009.
Law has represented the Chennai Superstars in the Indian Cricket League as their captain.
In December 1995, he played his only Test cricket, the opening match of a home series against Sri Lanka. Playing in place of the injured Steve Waugh, Law scored 54 not out. Law was dropped when Waugh returned for the following match.
He also coached Middlesex (2019–2021).
In February 2022, Law was named interim head coach of Afghanistan. In June 2022, he was appointed head coach of the Bangladesh national under-19 cricket team.
In April 2024, Law was appointed as the new head coach of the United States national cricket team. On 26 October 2024, Law was terminated as head coach.
On 28 March 2025, Law was appointed as the head coach of Nepal national cricket team for the next two years.
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