Australian cricketing icon Glenn Maxwell has announced his retirement from One Day International (ODI) cricket, marking the end of a remarkable 13-year journey in the 50-over format. Maxwell, 36, revealed his decision following Australia’s semi-final exit in the 2025 Champions Trophy, citing declining physical resilience and a desire to make way for the next generation of talent. A two-time World Cup winner and holder of the highest ODI strike rate (126.70) among players with over 2000 runs, Maxwell leaves behind an enduring legacy in white-ball cricket, celebrated for his explosive style and match-defining innings.
Why in News?
Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell has officially announced his retirement from One Day Internationals (ODIs) on June 2, 2025, following Australia’s semi-final exit in the 2025 Champions Trophy. A key figure in Australia’s white-ball success, Maxwell steps down after a legendary career in the format, holding the highest strike rate (126.70) among all ODI players with at least 2000 runs.
Background and Career Highlights
- Maxwell made his ODI debut in 2012.
- Member of Australia’s World Cup-winning squads in 2015 and 2023.
- Famous for his 201 against Afghanistan* during the 2023 World Cup.
- Scored over 3,900 ODI runs with a career strike rate of 126.70 — the highest ever for a player with 2000+ ODI runs.
Reasons for Retirement
- Decision formed during Champions Trophy 2025, particularly after a tough match in Lahore.
- Cited physical fatigue, especially when conditions weren’t ideal.
- Wanted to give younger players time to prepare for the 2027 World Cup.
- Expressed guilt over feeling he let the team down due to injuries and lack of fitness.
- “If I don’t have the perfect conditions in 50-over cricket, my body just struggles,” Maxwell explained.
Contrasting IPL Experience:
- Had a difficult IPL 2025 season with Punjab Kings.
- Suffered injuries that led to missing several matches.
Transition and Future
- Will continue to play T20 Internationals for Australia.
- Joins Steve Smith and Marcus Stoinis who also retired from ODIs recently.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Glenn Maxwell Bids Farewell to ODI Cricket After 13-Year Career |
Format Retired | From One Day Internationals (ODIs) |
Career Duration in ODIs | 2012–2025 (13 years) |
ODI World Cup Wins | 2015, 2023 |
Strike Rate (Min. 2000 runs) | 126.70 (Highest Ever) |
Champions Trophy 2025 Outcome | Australia eliminated in semi-finals by India |
IPL 2025 Status | Underperformed for Punjab Kings, injured mid-season |
Will Continue Playing? | Yes, in T20 Internationals |