
All-Rounder Star Australia Glenn Maxwell announced his departure from ODIS to move his focus on the T20i, scheduled for the World Cup in 2025.
He left with 149 performances in the 50-over format, where he scored 3990 runs on average 33.81 with four hundred and 23 fifties in his name. Maxwell was also useful as part -time, because his 77 scalp, of which 4 with four goals, are a testimony to his ability to provide major breakthroughs for the team.
A 36 -year -old man decided to precede his preparation for the Men T20 World Cup in India, India and Sri Lanka, Big Bash League and his other global obligations.
Maxwell, who opened up on his decision, said he talked to the selector chairman George Bailey of Australia’s cricket and told him he wouldn’t get at the ODI 2027 World Championship and the Council has to start looking forward.
“I felt like I dropped a team down a little down with the body responding to the conditions. I had a good chat with (chairman of the selector) George Bailey and asked him what his thoughts forward. We spoke about the World Cup 2027,” I told him, ” He said that, “Maxisted said it,” he told him, “Maxisted said it,” he told him, “he told him,” he told him, “he told him,” I told him. “
In addition, he also mentioned that he did not want to play several other series for selfish reasons and provide enough time to manage the team to seek his replacements for the next ODI World Championship.
“Hopefully they have enough leadership to hang on this role. I always said I didn’t want to pass on my position if I felt like I was still good enough to play. I didn’t want to hold just a few series and almost play for selfish reasons.
Maxwell was part of the Australian World Cup campaigns in 2015 and 2023 when he played a key role with his versatile skills in both triumphs. During the ODI World Cup at the WankHhed stadium in Mumbai, he will always remember his stunning double century against Afghanistan.
Maxwell scored undefeated 201* of only 128 ballsHe smashed 21 four and ten six when he became the first body to score twice a hundred tabs in ODIS. With the kind permission of his heroic shifts, Australia helped to recover from the uncertain position 91/7 and took them over the line 292-running persecution with little support of Pat Cummins from the other end.
It also holds a record for the fastest one hundred in the history of the World Cup, when during the issue of 2023 in Delhi reached a monument in just 40 missed the Netherlands. Maxwell’s striking measure 126 is also the second highest in cricket, for Andre Russell only in western India.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
2 June 2025