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Glenn Maxwell’s IPL Pledge: ‘I’ll play until I can’t walk anymore’

Glenn Maxwell’s IPL Pledge: ‘I’ll play until I can’t walk anymore’

Maxwell attributes much of his growth to the IPL, emphasizing the learning experience gained from sharing the field with international stars like AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli.

In the dynamic world of cricket, where careers unfold like chapters, Australia’s explosive batsman Glenn Maxwell has made a bold declaration – he will continue to grace the Indian Premier League (IPL) stage until he “can’t walk anymore.” As the 35-year-old gears up to lead the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League, Maxwell reflects on the significance of the IPL in his career and outlines his aspirations for the T20 World Cup.

Glenn Maxwell, a vital cog in Australia’s World Cup-winning squad, has been a stalwart in the IPL, featuring prominently for the Royal Challengers Bangalore. In a candid statement at Melbourne Airport, he shared, “The IPL will probably be the last tournament I ever play, as I will play the IPL until I can’t walk anymore.”

Glenn Maxwell attributes much of his growth to the IPL, emphasizing the learning experience gained from sharing the field with international stars like AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli.

Reflecting on the IPL’s impact, Maxwell expressed, “It’s just the greatest learning experience that any player could ask for.”

He hopes that more Australian players will seize the opportunity to participate in the IPL, especially with an eye on the T20 World Cup in June. The IPL, with its diverse conditions and star-studded line-ups, provides a valuable platform for players to enhance their skills and adapt to different playing environments.

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Maxwell, who took a week off upon returning from India, is now set to lead the Melbourne Stars in the BBL opener against Brisbane. As the Australian team revels in the glory of their recent ODI World Cup triumph, Maxwell’s focus shifts to the upcoming T20 World Cup in the United States and the West Indies. Australia aims to replicate England’s achievement by holding both the 20-over and 50-over crowns simultaneously.

“As soon as we won this World Cup, we all talked about the refocus towards the next one,” Glenn Maxwell remarked. The excitement builds for the upcoming BBL season, where players have the chance to make headlines for the right reasons and vie for coveted spots in the national squad.

Maxwell’s commitment to the IPL highlights not only the league’s allure but also the lucrative opportunities it presents for cricketers. Beyond the glitz and glamour, the IPL serves as a pivotal platform for honing skills, building camaraderie with international stars, and preparing for global tournaments. As Glenn Maxwell continues his journey in cricket, the IPL remains a vibrant chapter, enriching the sport and leaving an indelible mark on players’ careers.

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