The Australian all-rounder's heroic unbeaten 201—while battling cramps—helped his team pull off an improbable victory against Afghanistan. The cricketing world described it as one of the greatest innings in ODI history
Movie scripts and cricket matches are often compared, but in cricket, a team sport, there are usually many heroes unlike cinema, where the lead does all the hard work. However, what unfolded in Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on November 8 was unforeseen.
Like a typical Bollywood hero, Australia’s Glenn Maxwell was limping, getting back up, laying back down, but not giving up. He was being thrown punches from all around, yet he didn’t leave his ground. Most of his body was jammed, he could barely move or run, yet he came out victorious.
Sounds Bollywood? Ask any cricket fan and they would tell you it was way better than any blockbuster movie. It all began in the ninth over of the second innings. Afghanistan had a strong Australian side on the wall. After notching up an above-par total of 292 runs in the 39th match of the ICC World Cup 2023, Afghanistan was in the driver’s seat as they pushed the Aussies to 49-4 in 8.2 overs in the chase.
As Maxwell, who had missed the previous match due to an injury, walked out to bat, the clouds were looming high for Australia. Maxwell is known for his explosive batting style. This situation wasn’t suited for him at all. The equation demanded him to stay calm and play as defensively as he could.
He tried doing that for a bit. But in no time, the troubles multiplied for Australia. They were 91-7 in 18.2 overs.