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‘I’ve had a few cursed Adelaide trips’ – Star Australia batter Glenn Maxwell speaks about impact of his hospitalization on family

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Star Australian batter Glenn Maxwell has opened up about the repercussions of the incident in Adelaide. His excessive alcohol consumption in the scorching heat led to his passing out and ending up in the hospital. Maxwell admitted that while the aftermath affected his family more than himself, a week away from the game helped him refocus and deliver a remarkable inning in the same city.

Returning to Adelaide, the site of the controversy that had Test captain Pat Cummins urging Maxwell to take ownership of his mistakes, The dynamic white-ball player acknowledged the less-than-ideal situation of passing out in front of teammates during a golf promotion. Despite referring to some “cursed Adelaide trips,” Maxwell showcased a spectacular performance, scoring a record-setting 120 runs from 55 balls, including eight towering sixes and 12 fours against the West Indies.

“I’ve had a few cursed Adelaide trips, so it’s nice to make this a positive one,” Maxwell told Fox Cricket. “I think it probably affected my family a little bit more than it affected me. I was back into training, and I was still thinking about this T20 series and the New Zealand tour. I was pretty focused on what I had to do.

“That incident was less than ideal with the timing, but I had that week off away from the game. I came back and got back into my running and my gym programme, and I felt really good and refreshed once I got back,”  says Maxwell.

“I just moved on,” says Glenn Maxwell

In terms of his on-field performance, Maxwell’s innings were a stark contrast to his previous visit to Adelaide. He credited the coaching staff, including Australian coach Andrew McDonald and national selection chief George Bailey, for their support during the challenging times away from the field. Maxwell, known for his resilience, emphasised that he quickly moved on from the incident, putting it behind him and concentrating on his training and preparation for the T20 series.

“No, I just moved on pretty quickly. I was back in training on Monday, so I was pretty good. Good enough to belt innings, South Australian quick Spencer Johnson said Maxwell had informed teammates he was coming before the match. I woke up that morning, and I just had a funny feeling, says Maxwell.

“I don’t get it very often. I got a good look at their attack last game in Hobart, felt like I got a good read of what they were bowling, and was disappointed getting out there (for 10). I just thought, ‘I can’t let this opportunity slip’. The timing was perfect,” Maxwell further adds.

Maxwell’s outstanding performance in Adelaide, where he secured the fastest T20I century recorded in Australia, highlighted his ability to bounce back and deliver under pressure. He expressed gratitude for the support from the coaching staff and teammates, turning what could have been a challenging episode into a positive outcome.

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Kathmandu Gurkhas Set Modest Target for Janakpur Bolts in NPL

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Kathmandu Gurkhas, after opting to bat first, set Janakpur Bolts a modest target of 102 runs in their ongoing Nepal Premier League (NPL) match. Kathmandu’s innings ended at 101/10 in 19.3 overs. They struggled throughout, with only Gerhard Erasmus (20) and Stephen Eskinazi (17) offering resistance. The rest of the batting line-up faltered, with notable contributions from Karan KC (19) and Shahab Alam (8*).

Janakpur’s bowlers dominated, with Lalit Rajbanshi and Sher Malla both taking three wickets each, while Mohammad Mohsin added two. The Bolts are now tasked with chasing a relatively low total to secure the win.

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Pokhara Avengers Secure Thrilling Super Over Win Against Biratnagar Kings

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The Pokhara Avengers emerged victorious in a nail-biting super over against Biratnagar Kings in the Nepal Premier League. Biratnagar posted 140 runs, which Pokhara matched, taking the game into the super over.

In the super over, Pokhara posted 19 runs, thanks to a strong contribution from Raymon Reifer. Biratnagar struggled to chase down the target, managing only five runs, securing a crucial win for Pokhara. This result keeps Pokhara’s playoff hopes alive, while Biratnagar became the second team to be eliminated from the tournament.

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Mohammad Rizwan Faces Backlash for Underwhelming Knock in Pakistan’s Loss to South Africa

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Mohammad Rizwan has come under heavy fire for his performance during Pakistan’s loss to South Africa in a high-stakes match. Critics described his innings as lackluster, accusing him of playing a “shameless” and “criminal” knock that failed to meet the demands of the situation. His inability to accelerate scoring when required drew ire from fans and analysts alike, with many questioning his intent and decision-making under pressure.

While Rizwan’s cautious approach ensured some stability, it proved inadequate against South Africa’s aggressive game plan. His inability to shift gears in critical moments ultimately hurt Pakistan’s chances, and his performance sparked a broader debate about his role and strategy in the team’s batting order. Some commentators were particularly scathing, questioning how Rizwan could reflect on his effort given the circumstances.

The incident has added to the scrutiny of Pakistan’s overall performance in the tournament, with many demanding better strategies and execution from key players. Rizwan, regarded as a pivotal figure in the lineup, now faces the challenge of responding to the criticism and delivering under pressure in future matches.

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