Australian all-rounder, Glenn Maxwell stunned everyone by hitting a switch hit on his first ball against Pakistani fast bowler Naseem Shah. The Big Show slammed his first ball on the crease for boundary and was looking in a good touch.
During the 1st T20I between Australia and Pakistan at the Gabba in Brisbane, rain struck the stadium and game was reduced to 7-overs a side. Australian explosive batter Glenn Maxwell started his innings on a high, by scoring a beautiful and elegant switch hit on his first ball of the innings. The aggressive batter has been struggling in form during the ODI series between these two sides.
The Showman Glenn MAxwell came on strike as number 3, after the dismissal of explosive opener Jake-Fraser McGurk. On the second ball of the second over, Pakistani pacer Naseem shah bowls a good length delivery outside the leg stump. To counter the delivery, batter Maxwell brings out the reverse sweep and the ball touches the boundary for a four. This start gave confidence to out of form batter Glenn Maxwell.
The Australian all-rounder is one of the most explosive and innovative batters in T20 cricket. Maxwell is a nightmare for bowlers when he’s in full flow, unleashing an array of powerful and unpredictable shots. He has the capability to turn games on their head with his explosive batting, taking the game away from the opposition in a matter of overs.
After two ducks against Haris Rauf in last two ODI’s, he scored an unbelievable knock of 43 runs in 19 balls against the Pakistani team. His innings included 5 fours and 3 sixes, with a strike rate of 226.32.
Glenn Maxwell fire Australia to a target of 94 runs in 7 overs
The T20I match between Australian and Pakistan was reduced to 7 overs a side due to heavy rain. Australian Hitman, Glenn Maxwell played a wonderful knock of 43 runs in 19 balls, which fired the total scored of Australia to 94 runs in 7 overs.
Maxwell’s performance was crucial, as he accelerated the scoring rate and put immense pressure on the opposition, swinging the game in his team’s favor within a short span. His ability to find boundaries and clear the ropes made this innings a standout, reaffirming his reputation as one of the most dangerous batsmen in the game.