
Glenn
Maxwell
Career overview
He has made a significant impact in limited-overs formats, holding multiple records and playing a crucial role in Australia's recent World Cup victories.
Career honours
Records
Biography
Early Life & Origins
Glenn Maxwell was born in Kew, Victoria, and began playing junior cricket for the South Belgrave Cricket Club. Initially a medium-pace bowler, he transitioned to off-spin at a young age. His early performances in domestic cricket set the stage for his future success on the international stage.
Rise to Prominence
Maxwell gained national attention in 2011 after scoring the fastest half-century in Australian domestic one-day history, achieving 51 runs off just 19 balls. This performance led to his selection for the Australian national team, where he made his ODI debut against Afghanistan in 2012 and quickly became known for his dynamic batting style.
Playing Style & Technique
Known for his unorthodox batting approach, Maxwell excels in limited-overs formats, often employing unconventional shots that challenge traditional field placements. His ability to score quickly and play aggressively has made him a key player in T20 and ODI formats, where he has set numerous records.
Defining Moments & Achievements
Maxwell's career is highlighted by several remarkable achievements, including being the second Australian to score centuries in all three formats of international cricket. He also made headlines with his record-breaking innings, scoring the fastest century in a Cricket World Cup match in 2023, showcasing his capacity to perform under pressure.
Rivalries & Era Context
Throughout his career, Maxwell has faced fierce competition from players like Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, often drawing comparisons due to their explosive batting styles. His performances in high-stakes matches have contributed to intense rivalries, particularly in the context of Australia-India series.
Legacy & Impact
Maxwell's impact on cricket extends beyond his records; he has revolutionized the way limited-overs cricket is played with his aggressive batting and innovative techniques. His contributions to Australia's World Cup successes have solidified his status as one of the modern game's most influential players.
Stats in detail
Batting by Format
Maxwell's batting statistics across different formats highlight his prowess as a dynamic all-rounder.
| Test Runs | 400 |
| ODI Runs | 3,500 |
| T20I Runs | 2,500 |
| Test Average | 40.00 |
| ODI Average | 50.00 |
| T20I Average | 35.00 |
Bowling Statistics
Maxwell's bowling contributions complement his batting, making him a valuable all-rounder.
| Test Wickets | 20 |
| ODI Wickets | 70 |
| T20I Wickets | 50 |
Career Milestones
Maxwell has achieved several significant milestones throughout his career.
| ODI Centuries | 10 |
| T20I Centuries | 5 |
| Test Centuries | 1 |
| Fastest ODI Double Century | 201 against Afghanistan |
Domestic Career
Maxwell has played for various domestic teams, showcasing his talent in multiple leagues.
| Victoria | Over 100 matches |
| Melbourne Stars | Multiple seasons |
| Punjab Kings | Multiple seasons |
| Royal Challengers Bangalore | 2021-2022 |
Career timeline
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