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Australia's Glenn Maxwell has retired from ODIs to focus on the 2026 T20 World Cup and global T20 leagues. Maxwell, who was instrumental in Australia’s 2015 and 2023 World Cup wins, ends his ODI career with 3,990 runs and 77 wickets.
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Hailing from Tasmania, Australia, Mitch Owen has featured in 34 T20 matches, amassing 646 runs with two centuries to his credit and a top score of 108. The versatile all-rounder has also claimed 10 wickets in the format.
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Maxwell, who has been having an indifferent season so far this season for Punjab Kings with just 48 runs from seven games, could have been a perfect spin bowling option in the business end of the IPL.
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"I used to throw balls to them during their practice sessions—some of my earliest IPL memories. I was extremely nervous, but I already knew about Sachin Sir. He was the reason I started playing cricket. My father is his biggest fan. While my dad was never into posters, we still had Sachin's posters in our village," Gill shared in a conversation with JioHotstar.
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Virat posted an Instagram photo of the menu from Lupa restaurant, featuring the inscription "Celebrating Anushka".
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Maxwell disclosed that he informed captain Faf du Plessis and the coaching staff that it might be beneficial to give someone else a chance. But he believes he can still impact RCB if he is required to play his season.
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While Maxwell praised Virat, he also said that there should be "heat" or scrutiny on every player in a country as cricket-crazy as India.
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While speaking at the post-match presentation, Marsh said that it was a "great" game against the Caribbeans in the second T20I match.
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He slammed an unbeaten 55-ball 120 in the second T20I against the West Indies at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
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Rohit's milestone came during the third and final T20I against Afghanistan at Bengaluru.
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With the century, Surya joined the likes of Glenn Maxwell and Rohit Sharma to score 4 T20I centuries.
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India's second-string attack did not paint a good picture of itself by not defending 40-plus runs in the final two overs in the third match which the Australians won while chasing a daunting 223-run target
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Maxwell has been in the form of his life, scoring a double century against Afghanistan in the World Cup and recently smashed a T20I hundred against India in their ongoing bilateral series
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With this win, Australia managed to cut India's series lead to 2-1 in the five-match rubber.
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On course to his glorious knock, Maxwell suffered serious cramps and was struggling to stand on his two feet at one point.
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Maxwell took 128 balls to score a double ton, including 21 fours and 10 sixes.
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Maxwell's unbeaten double-century rescues Australia in their chase of 292 against Afghanistan at Wankhede Stadium.
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Opting to bat, opener Ibrahim Zadran became the first Afghanistan batter to score a World Cup hundred and guided his team to 291 for five.
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The astonishing innings broke South Africa captain Aiden Markram's record of a century off 49 balls against Sri Lanka at the same stadium 18 days earlier.
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Maxwell unleashed a relentless assault on the Dutch bowlers, ultimately scoring 106 runs in 44 balls, which included 8 sixes and 9 fours.