Glenn James Maxwell

Glenn James Maxwell

all rounder

Full name:Glenn James Maxwell
Nationality:Australia
Batting style:right handed batsman
Bowling Style:off break right arm

Teams

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches71299869204401
Innings910266100157270
Overs77.0551.2144.1970.4866.3591.5
Balls------
Maidens4110149192
Runs34130541076323647194558
Wickets8643978109144
Avg42.6247.7127.5841.4843.2931.65
SR57.7551.6822.1774.6647.6924.65
Eco4.425.537.463.335.447.7
BB443643
4w140340
5w000100
10w000000

Batting

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches71299869204401
Innings1411890115185379
Not outs11414102252
Runs33934952159414754288983
Balls Faced57028031430561445065897
Avg26.0733.628.439.4933.327.47
SR59.47124.68150.9773.86120.46152.33
Fours33333176469525753
Fifties02310243352
Sixies712810665191440
Highest104108145278146154
Hundreds123755

International Career

Glenn James Maxwell, born on October 14, 1988, in Kew, Victoria, Australia, is a distinguished cricketer celebrated for his explosive batting and versatile all-rounder skills. Known as "The Big Show," he has been a trusted warrior of Australian cricket since his international debut. His unconventional batting style and ability to turn games with his dynamic play have earned him a reputation as one of the most exciting talents in the sport and made him a valuable asset to the Aussies.

Maxwell's international career commenced with his ODI debut against Afghanistan in 2012, followed by his T20I debut against Pakistan later that year. Throughout his career, he has been known for his aggressive batting, often taking on the role of a finisher in white ball cricket. In the following sections, we will dive into the key moments and achievements that have defined his illustrious international career.

  • August 25, 2012:In the Australia vs Afghanistan match, Maxwell debuted in the ODI format for Australia at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. Coming to the bat, he failed to make any impact and was dismissed by Mohammad Nabi, and in bowling, he did not get any wickets in his five overs. Though Australia won that match easily, he was eager to prove his worth in upcoming matches.
  • September 05, 2012:In the 1st T20I match of the series between Australia and Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, he debuted in the T20I format for Australia. He was dismissed by Saeed Ajmal on 4 runs, and in bowling, he delivered a costly spell with an economy of 12.50. Pakistan won that match, and surely it was not the dream debut for him.
  • March 02 - 05, 2013:In the Australia tour of India, he debuted in test cricket at Hyderabad. Despite getting out at a low score in both innings, he impressed everyone with his bowling and took 4 crucial wickets in the 2nd innings of the match and dismissed the pillars of the Indian batting line-up like Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Murali Vijay, and Ravindra Jadeja.

Indian Premier League

Glenn Maxwell, an explosive Australian all-rounder, has made a significant impact in the IPL since his debut in 2012. Known for his aggressive batting style and handy spin bowling, he has been a high-demand player in the IPL, representing multiple franchises over the years. As of 2025, he has scored over 2,771 runs in the tournament, including several match-winning innings, and has taken more than 37 wickets with his classic off-spin. His versatility and ability to turn games with both bat and ball have earned him a reputation as one of the most dynamic players in IPL history.

Year

Information about participation in the tournament

2012 IPL

In his debut season, Delhi bought him from the auction with only ₹10,05,400. Maxwell could not prove himself due to insufficient chances from the management and scored only 6 runs in 2 matches.

2013 IPL

In 2013, Delhi released him, and Mumbai picked this young gun with a hefty price of ₹5,32,70,000. Despite such heavy spending, surprisingly, they did not give him enough chances, and he scored 36 runs in 3 matches with a strike rate of 133.33.

2014 IPL

Mumbai released Maxwell, and Punjab signed him with an amount of ₹6,00,00,000 from the auction, and it had been proved one of the most successful buys of the season. He scored 552 runs in 16 matches with a lightning strike rate of 187.75.

2015 IPL

After the breakthrough season, Maxwell faltered again and had a poor season, scoring only 145 runs in 11 matches with a strike rate of 129.46.

2016 IPL

Punjab retained him this season, and he scored 179 runs in 11 matches he played with a strike rate of 144.35. It was another year of disappointment for his fans as he was failing to score big after a good start again and again.

2017 IPL

Punjab again retained him, showing trust in him, but he had a mediocre season, scoring 310 runs in 14 matches with a strike rate of 173.18. Though he was getting decent runs in a few matches, the question about his consistency was roaming in the minds of fans.

2018 IPL

In 2018, Punjab released him, and Delhi picked him up from the auction with ₹ 9,00,00,000. Despite the hype about him, he failed to perform well and managed to score 169 runs in 12 matches he played with a strike rate of 140.83.

2019 IPL

After a forgettable season, Maxwell decided to pull himself out of the bidding process to focus on the upcoming ODI World Cup 2019, hosted by England and Wales.

2020 IPL

In 2020, Maxwell returned to the mega auction of the IPL, and his former franchise placed a lucrative bid of ₹ 10,75,00,000 and acquired him. But surprisingly, this was proved as the worst buy of the season as he managed to score only 108 runs in 13 matches with a poor strike rate of 101.88.

2021 IPL

In 2021, Punjab released him, and RCB picked him with a price of ₹14,25,00,000. Maxwell bounced back this season and scored 513 runs in 15 matches with a strike rate of 144.10. Most importantly, he gave the middle order stability in the RCB batting line-up, which made them a complete attack that season.

2022 IPL

In 2022, the franchise showed trust in him and signed him with an amount of ₹ 11,00,00,000. He had a good season and scored 301 runs in 13 matches with a strike rate of 169.10.

2023 IPL

RCB retained Maxwell this season, and proving the management’s decision right, he scored 400 runs in 14 matches with an outstanding strike rate of 183.49.

2024 IPL

RCB again retained Maxwell, but this proved to be the most unsuccessful buy of the season as he managed to score only 52 runs in 10 matches, and later, he took a break due to mental fatigue.

2025 IPL

In the 2025 auction, RCB released him, and with a twist, his old franchise, Punjab, again signed him with a fee of ₹ 4,20,00,000. After a really poor season, fans are eagerly waiting to see Maxwell bounce back from this situation.

Domestic Career

The Australian domestic cricket circuit has seen excellent players over the decades, but Glenn Maxwell has arisen with some unusually charismatic style in his big-hitting batting abilities and his enduring athleticism. He took the first step towards his great career when he debuted in List A cricket on February 28, 2010, playing from the side of Victoria in a match against Tasmania at Melbourne in the Ford Ranger Cup. Playing as an all-rounder, he bowled 4 overs with an economy of 5.00 but couldn't dismiss any batsman and scored 9 runs off 11 balls with a strike rate of 81.81, showcasing his aggressive batting approach in his debut match. Though he tried to contribute the best to the team, unfortunately, they could not win the match. He has been featured in 222 List A matches while scoring 5905 runs with a strike rate of 121.67 and accumulating 120 wickets with an economy of 5.39 in his List A career.

Almost a year later, he made his debut in First-Class cricket while playing for Victoria against New South Wales at Melbourne in the Sheffield Shield on February 18, 2011. This time, he had improved a lot from his previous debut, he scored 38 runs with a strike rate of 84.44 while chasing the 419 set by New South Wales in the 1st innings. In the 2nd innings, Maxwell was on fire, bagging 2 wickets with an economy of 3.71, but he did not get a chance to bat in this innings. However, despite his remarkable contribution in the match, his team could only manage to draw the match instead of winning it, but his all-rounding skills were highlighted in his First-Class debut. In his First-Class cricket career, he played 69 matches and scored 4147 runs with a strike rate of 73.86 and accumulated 78 wickets with an economy of 3.33.

Records and Achievements

Maxwell has curated his presence in the cricketing scenario through his record-breaking performances and has won many awards, too. Let us dive into the awards and records achieved by him.

Awards:

Flaunting his 360-degree batting skills, he has managed to accumulate some of the most important awards and accolades in his racks, mentioned below:

  • He received the Allan Border Medal ODI Player of the Year in 2016.
  • He received the Allan Border Medal T20I Player of the Year in 2015.
  • He won the Allan Border Medal Men’s T20I Player of the Year in 2019.
  • He won the Cricket Australia’s Men’s ODI Player of the Year in 2016.
  • He won the BBL season 14 ‘Player of the Tournament’ award.

Records:

He has garnered and engraved several records and milestones with his all-rounding capabilities that define his dedication and hard work towards his profession. Let’s explore his records and milestones:

  • Maxwell has scored the most runs in an innings by batting position in ODIs (201*).
  • He has maintained the 2nd highest career strike rate in ODIs (126.27).
  • He has caught the 2nd most catches in an innings in ODIs and T20Is (4).
  • He has the highest partnership for the eighth wicket in ODI (202*).
  • He has scored the most centuries in a career in T20Is (5).
  • He is standing 5th in the list of most runs scored by boundaries in an innings in ODIs (144).

Personal Life

Glenn Maxwell is an Australian smashing machine known by the world for his tsunami-like batting approach that breaks through the bowling strategies of his opponents. Born on October 14, 1988, he hails from the Kew suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He went to Upwey High School in Victoria, Australia, to complete his basic education and schooling, and then he began his journey towards his professional career instead of pursuing his higher education.

Family Life

Maxwell was born into an Australian family, and his parents, Niel Maxwell (his Father) and Joy Maxwell (his mother) were the biggest supporters from his childhood and helped him to achieve his aspirations and grow throughout his career. His elder brother, Daniel Maxwell, and his sister, Lisa Maxwell, are the siblings with whom he has grown up as a kid. His wife Vini Raman, is a Melbourne-based pharmacist of Indian origin, and after five years of dating since 2017, the couple married on March 18, 2022, and the couple was blessed with a son, Logan Maverick Maxwell, on September 11, 2023.

Financial Standing

Maxwell is among the richest Australian cricketers and has earned plenty of wealth by playing cricket all around the world. According to reports, in 2024, he stands with an amassed net worth of around 14 million US dollars or approximately INR 112 crore that he has earned throughout his career.

His major source of income is his central contract with Cricket Australia (which offers him AUD 2 million annually for his Tier-A contract), his IPL contracts, his BBL contacts, County contracts, and his sponsorships and endorsements. He is and has been involved in endorsements with various brands like Kookaburra, Asics, Zurich Insurance, Coca-Cola, MRF, Lexus, Uber Eats, MyProtein, and more.

Cars and Houses

Maxwell is a person who is known to invest in real estate for better planning and future aspects. He bought a luxurious house in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, and has also invested in a property in the east of Melbourne, but the exact details of such properties are not available or are not disclosed. He is also assumed to own a rural property in the countryside of Victoria due to his love for nature, which he has expressed in his various interviews.

He owns a luxurious lineup of cars that includes a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ (worth INR 4.2 crore), a Ferrari 488 Pista (worth INR 2.7 core), a Ford Mustang GT (worth INR 1 crore), a Mercedes-Benz C-Class (worth INR 80 lakhs), a BMW GT (worth INR 75 lakhs), an Audi Q7 (worth INR 70 lakhs) and a Nissan Maxima (worth INR 40 lakhs).

Scandals

During his prolonged career in international and domestic leagues, he has been involved in several controversies -

  • 2014 Champions League T20 incident:During a match against Cape Cobras in the 2014 Champion League T20, he was dismissed very early, and while walking off the field, he hit a dustbin with his bat, this action was a Level 1 breach of the Code of Behaviour. Later, he apologized to the fans publicly in a healthy, funny manner.
  • Disrespectful comment on his teammate: In 2016, when Matthew Wade promoted himself ahead of Maxwell in the batting order, he was criticized by Maxwell for this decision and was accused by him that Wade did this for his better selection chances in the Australian team. For such comments, he faced a lot of criticism, and the Australian team management fined him for such disrespectful comments on his teammate.

There are more such minor and major controversies that he has been involved in. Somehow, all these controversies have never stopped him from outperforming on the field, and he has shown utmost grace with a bat in his hand.

Fan Following

Glenn Maxwell is loved all over the world by his fans due to his bombastic abilities that he showcases on the fields at different levels. He has attracted thousands of Indians to his play style with his impressive performances and figures in the Indian Premier League. His social media is flooded with fans; he has around 3.8 million followers on Instagram, almost 7 million followers on Facebook, and is followed by over 1.8 million fans on Twitter (X now).

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