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Glenn Maxwell Bids Farewell to ODI Cricket After 13-Year Career

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
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