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The most amazing moments of Maxwellโs ODI career
Andrew Slevisonย โข ย June 3rd, 2025 2:41 pm

Glenn Maxwell has remembered the most amazing memories and special moments of his storied One Day International career.
The 36-year-old on Monday announced his retirement from ODIs after 149 games, 3,990 runs and two World Cup wins.
Maxwellโs first real taste of tournament cricket came in 2015 when he helped Australia claim victory over New Zealand in the Final in Melbourne.
He says as a proud Melburnian, alongside Aaron Finch, it was the most special of memories.
โI donโt think that can be understated,โ Maxwell said on SENโs Whateley.
โMe and Aaron Finch were the two Victorians in the side, it was consistently myself and โFinchyโ and we were hoping weโd be able to play that Final.
โWhen we made the Final knowing that our family and friends were going to be a part of it, it just felt like it was meant to be.
โNot many people get the opportunity to win a World Cup on their home ground in front of
friends and family. We were certainly fortunate to do that.
friends and family. We were certainly fortunate to do that.
โThe celebrations certainly went long and hard into the next couple of days. Itโs certainly an amazing memory.
โWhat a way to kick off your ODI World Cup career with a win at home.โ
Maxwell would then hit the winning runs in Ahmedabad when the Aussies, courtesy of a sublime 137 from Travis Head, beat hosts India.
He says Headโs swashbuckling knock was one of the most amazing memories he can recall.
โAlmost accidentally,โ Maxwell said of his short but special innings of two runs off one ball.
โTravis Headโs innings was one of the more special memories. To have the stress and the panic in the change room watching those first 10 overs, just hoping that we could get through and get ourselves off to a platform to then hopefully control things through the middle.
โโHeadyโ just batting the way he does, taking the game on, it was so good to watch. It took a couple of balls out of the middle of his bat to almost calm the whole change room. We thought heโs got this, heโs flying, and he just kept going.
โHe kept finding gaps, he kept hitting the ball over the ropes. It would have been so good for him to be out there to hit the winning runs but it wasnโt to be and I just happened to fall into the right place at the right time.
โI played a pretty typical, average slog that gets the job done. It was nice. To hit the winning runs in two of the three World Cup wins (including the 2021 T20 triumph) is something thatโs pretty cool.โ
And finally, Maxwellโs masterful 201 not out against Afghanistan at Wankhede in the group stage of the 2023 World Cup.
It has been described as Maxwellโs โmagnum opusโ and he agrees that it is the innings he will be forever remembered for.
Australia found itself at 7/91 in pursuit of 292 and all hope seemed lost before Maxwell intervened by producing quite possibly the greatest innings ever seen in ODI cricket.
โI donโt think you could have a more special moment as an individual where everything feels like itโs just meant to be,โ he added.
โEverything culminates in things working out for you, you get dropped a couple of times, things go your way and then youโre able just to be you and express everything youโve got.
โThrow in cramps and back spasms and a couple of other things, and the magnitude of that game. It all culminated in being able to have that one special moment in your career where youโre able to put the best of you out there, youโre able to do the things that you feel like youโve been promising to do for your whole career.
โIt all culminates in that one game. To be able to have that one innings, to say that was it, is something I didnโt think would ever come but Iโm glad it came in such a crucial moment in a World Cup.โ
As he steps away from the ODI arena, Maxwell simply wants to be known for inspiring he next generation of cricketers.
โThe things that Iโll be really proud of is the way I played the game and hopefully inspired some kids to pick up the game and want to play,โ he said further.
โTo take the game on and play an entertaining brand of cricket is something I always wanted to do when I was younger.
โI wanted to play a brand of cricket that I wanted to watch on TV and hopefully Iโve done that for the next generation.โ

