A superhuman effort from Glenn Maxwell has seen Australia qualify for the semi-final in the World Cup. Glenn Maxwell was struggling with cramps and back issues but he helped ustralia win the match in an unbelievable fashion. Glenn Maxwell dragged his team back to the inning position by hitting a epic double-century as Australia beat Afghanistan at the World Cup.
Glenn Maxwell produced one of the most astonishing Cricket World Cup innings by smashing 201 off 128 balls on Tuesday to lead Australia past Afghanistan with 19 deliveries to spare and into the semifinals.
Maxwell finished his highest ODI knock unable to run between the wickets because of cramp, just slashing the ball over the boundary without moving his legs as Australia chased down its target of 292. He hit 21 fours as well as 10 sixes, the last coming off the final ball of the match.
Australia, set 292 to win, had collapsed to 91-7 before Maxwell dragged his team back into the reckoning with a century which helped the five-time champions go to 186-7.
They would have been in deep trouble had not Mujeeb Ur Rahman dropped a simple catch at short fine leg when all-rounder Maxwell, the last of Australia’s recognised batsmen, was on 33.
Maxwell went onto make a 51-ball fifty, having missed the win over England in bizarre fashion after suffering a concussion when falling off a golf buggy.
He then piled on the agony for Afghanistan by taking just 25 more balls to complete a hundred featuring 10 fours and three sixes.
Australia were seven down against Afghanistan at the 25-over mark in Mumbai at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.
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