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Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell announces retirement from ODI cricket

Glenn Maxwell, one of the most electrifying cricketers of his generation, has announced his retirement from One Day Internationals (ODIs) at the age of 36. The Australian all-rounder made the revelation during a podcast, ending a vibrant 50-over career that spanned 149 matches and over a decade of explosive performances.

Maxwell, however, made it clear that he isn’t done with cricket just yet. He plans to continue playing T20 Internationals and has his sights set on the 2026 T20 World Cup.

His decision follows Australia’s semi-final exit from the ICC Champions Trophy and Steve Smith’s retirement from ODIs, signaling a generational shift in Australia’s white-ball setup.

Why Maxwell Retired:

  • A serious leg injury in 2022 affected his ability to cope with the physical demands of ODIs.
  • Admitted that he didn’t want to hold onto his place “for selfish reasons.”
  • Believes it’s time for younger players to step up before the 2027 World Cup.

“I didn’t want to just hold on for a couple of series. This gives the next generation the best shot,” Maxwell said.


Maxwell’s ODI Career in Numbers:

  • Matches: 149
  • Runs: 3,990 @ 33.81
  • Wickets: 77 @ 47.32
  • Strike Rate: 126.70 — 2nd highest for any player with 2,000+ ODI runs (behind Andre Russell)

Career Highlights:

  • 201 vs Afghanistan* – One of the greatest ODI knocks ever, during 2023 World Cup
  • Fastest century in ODI World Cup history – 40 balls vs Netherlands
  • Match-winning 108 vs England at Old Trafford (2020)
  • Double-wicket maiden vs Pakistan in 2014, defending 2 runs in the final over
  • An elite fielder with unmatched athleticism

Tributes from Cricket Australia:

George Bailey (Chair of Selectors):

“One of the most exciting and influential ODI careers in cricket history.”
“Maxwell’s ballistic batting has lit up stadiums across the world.”

Todd Greenberg (CEO, Cricket Australia):

“Australian cricket is indebted to Glenn. We now look forward to his contribution in the T20 World Cup.”


What’s Next?

  • Currently recovering from a fractured finger (IPL injury)
  • 🇺🇸 To feature in Major League Cricket (USA) in the coming weeks
  • Expected to play in T20I series vs West Indies, starting July 20

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