
A file of Australian Glenn Maxwell. Australian cricket star Glenn Maxwell (36 years) announced her retirement from a one -day international (ODI) cricket after a 13 -year career, which included two world championship victories, nearly 4,000 runs out of 149 matches and record performances, including the highest rating in ODI history with more than 2,000 runs.Maxwell informed the selection boss George Bailey during the February Trophy Trophy tournament about his decision, quoted physical requirements and his inability to continue to the World Cup 2027.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“I just told him, and there,” I don’t think I’m going to do it, “Maxwell said Final Word.
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The decision was made before his recent fingers injury, which forced him to make him from this year’s Indian Premier League.Maxwell joined other Australian cricket stars Marcus Stoinis, Steve Smith and David Warner in retirement from 50-over format and created a significant void in the line-up of champions to defend the title.All-Rounder will continue his career in the T20s for Australia and has not left the first-class cricket.Maxwell explained that Champions Trophy helped to strengthen his decision to leave ODIS.“My decision to leave the one -day international cricket was probably more on the back of the first few games in the Champions trophies,” he said. “I felt like I had a really good opportunity to be fit and ready for these games. The first game in Lahore, we played on a rock outfield. After I was quite painful.”“We were lucky to have been eradicating against South Africa, where I had a little more time to relax and prepared for the next game. The following game against Afghanistan was on 50 overs on a really wet outfield. It was slippery, it was soft, and I just didn’t get well.”“I began to (realize) that if I don’t have the perfect conditions in 50-craft crickets, my body just tries to get through it. It looks like it’s a tiring affair just to get through-almost survive-50 overs, let alone the best in the 50 overs, and then went with a bat.
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Maxwell’s career statistics are remarkable, ending with a strike of 126.70, the highest among players with at least 2,000 runs in ODI history.His achievements include 77 goals at 47,32 with his bowling and exceptional skills in the field.The highlight of his career was his unforgettable double century against Afghanistan during the World Championship in 2023.Showman, Maxwell, was thinking about these shifts in his book 2024, wrote: “It was a moment as if Steve Waugh’s Ashes Ton was on the last ball of the day, or the last four of Michael Bevan. One of those events forces you to ask” where you were when … “.