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Glenn Maxwell played some of the most spectacular ODI innings in the last decade or so, none more than the cramping, limping double-century against Afghanistan at the 2023 World Cup ...
Explosive Australian batsman Glenn Maxwell has announced his retirement from one-day cricket, but will continue in Twenty20 cricket with his eye on next year’s World Cup. The 36-year-old, who ...
Punjab Kings (PBKS) allrounder Glenn Maxwell has been ruled out of the remainder of IPL 2025 after suffering a finger injury - reported to be a fracture - in his right hand. "It's very unfortunate ...
Match-winning Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has retired from one-day international cricket to focus on Australia’s campaign to win the T20 World Cup next year.
Glenn Maxwell joins an elite group of T20 cricketers, equaling the record of eight centuries. He achieved this milestone in a Major League Cricket match, smashing an unbeaten 106 off 49 balls for ...
During his ODI career, Maxwell played 149 matches, scored 3,990 runs at a strike rate of 126.70, and recorded a career-best 201 against Afghanistan in the 2023 World Cup.
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has retired from one-day internationals to focus on next year's T20 World Cup. The 36-year-old has played in 149 ODIs since making his debut in 2012, winning ...
Glenn Maxwell broke his finger at training just before the rained-out fixture vs KKR on April 26. ... there's not a lot of high-quality replacements out there, to be honest.
Maxwell announced his retirement from ODI cricket with immediate effect, ending his career with 3990 runs in 144 matches at a strike rate of 126.7, including four centuries.
Glenn Maxwell broke his finger at training just before the rained-out fixture vs KKR on April 26. ... there's not a lot of high-quality replacements out there, to be honest.
Chennai: Punjab Kings' Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell was on Thursday ruled out of the Indian Premier League's remaining matches after fracturing his finger, the franchise announced. Maxwell ...
Two-time World Cup champion Glenn Maxwell has retired from one-day international cricket in a bid to play a role in Australia’s push for a Twenty20 world title next year.