Glenn Maxwell, one of famous player of Australia’s World Cup wins in 2015 and 2019, announce his retirement from ODI with immediate effect. Maxwell, who performed one of best player knocks in the format against Afghanistan on one leg in the 2023 World Cup in Mumbai, will fall just 10 runs quick of completing 4,000 ODI runs and 150 caps in the format.
Glenn Maxwell announce ODI retirement
Maxwell showed his retirement on the Final Word Podcast. He also revealing that he did not see himself making it to the 2027 ODI World Cup and hence, desired the group and the selectors to have a person more young in that role settle into the role. “I felt like I was letting the team down a bit with how the body was reacting to the situations,” Maxwell said.
“I had a chat with George Bailey and I asked him what his mind were going ahead. We pointed out the 2027 World Cup and I said to him, ‘I do not suppose I am going to make that. It is time to start planning for peoples in my role to have a crack at it and make the placement their very own’. Hopefully, they get sufficient of a lead-in to grasp onto that role.
What player said on retirement
“I usually said I wasn’t going to hand my role over if I felt like I was enough to play. I failed to want to only maintain on for different match and almost play for egocentric reasons. “They are moving in any such clear route so this offers them the study what the line-up is main into that next World Cup. I know how important that planning is,” Glenn Maxwell said.
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