Glenn Maxwell bounces back from hospital drama to hit insane century for Australia against West Indies

  • Glenn Maxwell hit a century for Australia on Sunday 
  • The all-rounder was hospitalised last month 
  • But he has bounced back in stunning fashion 

Glenn Maxwell has clubbed the fastest Twenty20 international century on Australian soil to propel his country to a series win against the West Indies.

The big-hitting all-rounder was caught up in drama last month after being hospitalised following a boozy day out at a golf club with teammates and cricket legends.

The incident sparked further questions about the World Cup winner’s relationship with alcohol. 

Maxwell blasted an unbeaten 120 from 55 balls in a Sunday night feast on West Indies’ bowlers at Adelaide Oval.

His masterly knock, featuring eight sixes and 12 fours, propelled Australia to 4-241 and the West Indies managed 9-207 in reply.

Glenn Maxwell hit a stunning century for Australia against the West Indies on Sunday

The 34-run victory gives Australia an unassailable 2-0 lead in the best-of-three series.

Maxwell reached his century from just 50 balls – two balls quicker than the previous fastest in a T20I in Australia, South African Rilee Rossouw’s 52-ball ton against Bangladesh in Sydney at the 2022 World Cup.

Maxwell, Aaron Finch and Josh Inglis share the Australian record for fastest T20I centuries – 47 balls, all in overseas fixtures.

The 35-year-old Maxwell also equalled Indian great Rohit Sharma with the most T20I centuries – five.

The Victorian’s innings was a classic counter-punch, reviving Australia from a wobbly 3-64 in the seventh over.

‘It’s nice to cash in and spend most of the time out there,’ Maxwell told Fox Sports.

‘When it (the ball) is not doing too much, you’re thinking … that you have actually got to make the most of this opportunity.

‘You don’t get too many in T20 cricket when you have got a couple of short square boundaries and the wicket is just really nice and true and you have given yourself a good platform.

‘So I was just trying to stick it out there for as long as I could.’

Maxwell, batting at No.4, dominated an Australian innings also featuring cameos from Tim David (31no from 14 balls), captain Mitchell Marsh (29 from 12) and David Warner (22 from 19).

Maxwell reached his half-century from 25 balls and kept that pace to his ton, blending audacious shot-making with pure strokeplay.

He twice cleared the fence with switch-hits and also smacked a six over wide long-on measured by ball tracking to travel 109 metres.

‘I have always relied on my hand speed to get me out of trouble if my footwork is a little bit slow,’ Maxwell said.

Maxwell has returned to the national team after a stint in hospital

Maxwell has returned to the national team after a stint in hospital

‘So I was just trying to give myself the best chance to use my hands to guide into a gap or get it over the in-field and it really seemed to work for me.’

Australia’s total was the nation’s fourth-highest in a T20I.

The benchmark is 3-263 against Sri Lanka in Pallekele in 2016 when Maxwell made his career-best 145 not out.

The West Indies, in their run chase, were never in the hunt after losing five wickets inside their initial seven overs.

Captain Rovman Powell (63 from 36 balls) top-scored and Andre Russell (37 from 16) chipped in, while Australian allrounder Marcus Stoinis claimed 3-36.

Left-arm quick Spencer Johnson (2-39) replaced Sean Abbott who has also been ruled out of Tuesday’s series finale because of a shoulder injury.

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