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Glenn Maxwell Profile, Career Info, Records & Stats

Glenn James Maxwell is born on October 14, 1988, in Kew, Victoria, Australia. Maxi, Glenn deep Singh Maxwell, and The Big Show are his nicknames. Maxwell is an Australian International Cricketer who played all the format of ICC. Maxwell is right-handed all-rounder batsman and right-arm off-break bowler. He is best known for his stylish and dramatic shot-making skills in limited-overs cricket.

He has scored so far the second-fastest World Cup ODI century by scoring 102 runs for 52 balls against Sri Lanka in World Cup 2015. James Maxwell has also 3rd highest T20I scores an unbeaten 145* not out from 65 balls against Sri Lanka in 2016. He made some of the blistering knocks in his career. Earlier 2015 he scored 102 runs for 52 balls against Sri Lanka in Cricket World Cup.

He has the thirst highest 145* not out for 65 balls against Sri Lanka in the T20 International match in 2016. Glenn has represented Melbourne Renegades in KFC Big Bash League in season 2011-12/13-present. Maxwell set the fastest ever half-century off 19 balls only in domestic one day cricket. In the recent BBL 13, he captained Melbourne Stars. Glenn Maxwell IPL Indian Premier League career is fantastic due to his destructive batting style.

Recently he played a great inning for his franchise in recent times winnings some important games with bat and ball. He represented Delhi Daredevils in IPL season 2012 and 2018. He represented Mumbai Indians in IPL sean 2013. Maxwell represented Kings XI Punjab 2014-2017 for three consecutive IPL seasons. Maxwell is consistently playing for all IPL seasons from 2012 to 2018.

He captained Melbourne Stars who qualified in the final of Big Bash League 2020. He played a stunning innings for his franchise that remained undefeated before they lost the final game. Glenn mostly appeared in ODI representing his national side in 110 games. Maxwell played 61 Twenty20 International matches with his highest individual innings of 145* runs.

Glenn Maxwell Career Stats

StatsMatRunsHS100504s6sAveSRWkts
Tests73391041033726.0759.478
ODIs11028771021192899432.32123.3750
T20Is611576145*371338135.0216026
First-class6740612787234596339.8173.3577
List A182476214642947815632.84120.4394
T20s2685983145*33348430827.57154.495

Glenn Maxwell Profile 

Full NameGlenn James Maxwell
Date of Birth14 October 1988, Kew, Victoria, Australia
Current Age30 Years
Height182 cm (6 ft 0)
NicknameMaxi, Glendeep Singh Maxwell, The Big Show
T-Shirt No.32
Playing RollAll-rounder
Batting StyleRight-handed
Bowling StyleRight-arm off-break
Test Debut2 March 2013 v India (Cap-434)
ODI Debut25 August 2012 v Afghanistan (Cap-196)
T20 Debut5 September 2012 v Pakistan (Cap-58)
Twitter@Gmaxi_32
Instagram@gmaxi_32
Major Teams                                                            Australia, Delhi Daredevils, Fitzroy-Doncaster, Hampshire, Hampshire 2nd XI, Kings XI Punjab, Melbourne Renegades, Melbourne Stars, Mumbai Indians, Victoria, Victoria Second XI, Victoria Under-19s, Yorkshire
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