Glenn Maxwell: Australia’s two-time World Cup winner dubbed ‘The Huge Present’ retires from ODI cricket | Cricket Information
Two-time World Cup winner Glenn Maxwell has introduced his retirement from ODI cricket, however will proceed to play T20Is for Australia.
The all-rounder, nicknamed ‘The Huge Present’ as a consequence of his damaging, big-hitting batting, was a part of Australia’s World Cup-winning sides in 2015 and 2023.
Their most up-to-date triumph two years in the past included his sensational, unbeaten double hundred in a group-stage win over Afghanistan.
Just about batting on one leg as he suffered badly with cramp late in his innings, Maxwell rescued Australia from 91-7 with a sensational 201 not out off 128 balls – broadly thought-about the best ODI innings of all time.
Australia would finally win with 19 balls to spare, reserving their place within the semi-finals, earlier than happening to beat India within the remaining. He was additionally a part of their 2021 T20 World Cup-winning aspect.
Maxwell’s retirement brings to an finish a 13-year profession within the format, with the 36-year-old scoring 3,990 runs and taking 77 wickets throughout his 149 caps.
His 126.70 batting strike-rate is the best in ODI historical past amongst any batter to have scored at the least 2,000 runs.
Saying the information on The Remaining Phrase podcast. Maxwell mentioned: “I feel it is time to begin planning for individuals in my place, to have a crack at it and try to make that spot their very own for the 2027 World Cup.
“I mentioned to [chairman of selectors George Bailey] proper then and there, ‘I do not assume I’ll make that’.
“Hopefully they get sufficient of a lead-in the place they will have success in that position.”
Maxwell’s retirement from ODIs follows on from fellow 2023 World Cup team-mates David Warner, Steve Smith and Marcus Stoinis doing the identical.
