Australian cricket star Glenn Maxwell has officially retired from One Day Internationals (ODIs) to dedicate his efforts to T20 cricket.
With the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup scheduled for 2026, Maxwell aims to prioritise his preparation for the global tournament.
Maxwell, who last played in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, leaves the ODI format with 149 matches under his belt, scoring 3,990 runs with four centuries and 23 half-centuries. He was also a handy bowler, scalping 77 wickets throughout his career.
The 36-year-old cricketer cited the physical toll of ODIs and lingering effects from a leg injury as key reasons behind his decision. Speaking to the media, Maxwell emphasised the importance of allowing younger players to step up and take charge ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup.
“After discussions with George Bailey, I felt it was the right time to move on from ODIs and allow fresh talent to prepare for the future,” Maxwell said.
Maxwell will now shift his attention to domestic and franchise cricket, including the Big Bash League, while gearing up for international T20 commitments. His explosive batting, coupled with his ability to turn games single-handedly, will continue to make him a vital asset in the shortest format.