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Glenn Maxwell's World Record: Top 7 Innings


ICC World Cup  •  10 Nov, 2023  •  20,999 Views  •  ⭐ 4.6

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In a breathtaking display at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023, Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, often referred to as "Big Show" for his flamboyant and impactful playing style, crafted an astonishing 201* against Afghanistan in Mumbai, rewriting the record books.

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With Australia staggering at 91/7 in this pivotal Aus vs Afg match, Maxwell's remarkable innings, paired with Pat Cummins, led to a historic 202-run partnership, catapulting the team from the brink to a memorable victory, and securing their spot in the knockout stages with unmatched flair.

Groundbreaking Feat: First Middle-Order Double Century in ODIs

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Glenn Maxwell's record-setting innings marked a historic moment as he became the first middle-order batsman to score a double century in men’s One Day Internationals (ODIs). Before this remarkable achievement, all 11 instances of double hundreds in men's ODIs were exclusively scored by openers. Maxwell, coming in at the crucial No.6 position, added a spectacular dimension to this feat, showcasing his exceptional skills and redefining batting possibilities in the modern game.

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Record-Breaking Knock: Australia's Highest ODI Individual Score

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Glenn Maxwell set a new benchmark in Australian cricket by becoming the first male player from the country to score a double hundred in a One Day International (ODI). His monumental score surpassed the previous highest individual score for Australia in men’s ODIs, which was Shane Watson's unbeaten 185 against Bangladesh in 2011. This historic achievement places Maxwell alongside Belinda Clark, the only other Australian cricketer to have reached a double century in ODIs, who scored a majestic 229* against Denmark during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in 1997.

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