Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has made a surprising announcement regarding his future in the Indian Premier League (IPL). In a statement shared on social media, the 37-year-old revealed that he has decided to withdraw from the IPL auction this year, without disclosing any specific reason behind the decision.
Maxwell described the move as a major personal decision, saying it was taken with a deep sense of gratitude for the opportunities and experiences the IPL has given him over the years.
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‘IPL Helped Me Grow as a Cricketer and a Person’
Reflecting on his journey, Maxwell said the IPL played a crucial role in shaping him both professionally and personally. He highlighted the privilege of playing alongside the world’s best players, representing iconic franchises, and performing in front of passionate cricket fans as some of the most memorable moments of his career.
He also thanked supporters for their unwavering backing and expressed hope that he would meet them again soon, adding that India’s energy, memories, and challenges would always remain close to his heart.
Maxwell’s IPL Journey Across Four Franchises
Over the years, Glenn Maxwell has represented four different IPL franchises:
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Mumbai Indians
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru
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Delhi Daredevils
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Punjab Kings
Known for his explosive batting and match-winning abilities, Maxwell has been one of the most entertaining overseas players in IPL history.
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Maxwell’s announcement comes at a time when several high-profile international players are making notable choices regarding franchise cricket. Former South African captain Faf du Plessis and ex-England all-rounder Moeen Ali have recently opted to prioritize the Pakistan Super League (PSL) over the IPL.
This trend has sparked discussion among fans and analysts about shifting preferences, scheduling challenges, and the growing competitiveness of leagues outside India.
While Maxwell has not confirmed his future plans, his decision has added another intriguing twist to the evolving landscape of global T20 cricket.
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