New Delhi. Australia (Australian) star all -rounder Glenn Maxwell has announced retirement from ODI (ODI). He will continue to play in T20. Cricket Australia reported that they have announced retirement from ODI format for preparations for the T20 World Cup 2026.

Maxwell’s ODI career began in 2012. Representing Australia in 149 ODIs, the legendary player scored a total of 3990 runs and took 77 wickets bowling with an economy of 5.46. He was also part of the 2015 and 2023 World Cup winning team. Maxwell has four centuries and 23 half -centuries in this format.

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Maxwell spoke on the retirement decision and said- ‘I remember that in the beginning I was selected ahead of time and unexpectedly. I am proud to play some matches for Australia. I thought I would do the same. Since then I have gone through ups and downs, such as being out of the team, coming back, playing in some World Cup and part of some of the best teams. ‘

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