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Australian cricketer Born: October 14, 1988 (age 33 years), Kew, Australia Height: 1.82 m Partner: Vini Raman (2017–) Batting style: Right-handed Nickname: The Big Show, Maxi Siblings: Daniel Maxwell, Lisa Maxwell Parents: Neil Maxwell, Joy Maxwell Hometown: Melbourne, Australia Full Name Glenn James Maxwell Nickname The Big Show and Maxi Profession Australian Cricketer (Batsman) Height in centimeters- 180 cm in meters- 1.80 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 11” Weight in Kilograms- 73 kg in Pounds- 161 lbs Body Measurements – Chest: 40 Inches – Waist: 32 inches – Biceps: 13 Inches Eye Colour Light blue Hair Colour Black Coach/Mentor Not Known Jersey Number #32 (Australia) #32 (IPL, County Cricket) Domestic/State Team Australia, Victoria, Cricket Australia Chairmans XI, Melbourne Renegades, Delhi Daredevils, Hampshire, Melbourne Stars, Mumbai Indians, Surrey, Australia A, Kings XI Punjab, Yorkshire Nature on field Very Aggressive Likes to play against India and England Date of Birth 14 October 1988 Birthplace Kew, Victoria, Australia Zodiac sign Libra Nationality Australian Hometown Melbourne, Australia School Not Known College Not Known Educational Qualifications Not Known Family Father- Neil Maxwell Mother- Joy Maxwell Brother- Daniel Maxwell Sisters- N/A Religion Christianity Affairs/Girlfriends • Jayne Egeberg • Candice Wyatt (Partner, Journalist & News Presenter) • Vini Raman (Pharmacist; a Melbourne-based Indian girl)
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Maxwell started his cricketing career as a fast bowler, but later turned into an off spin bowler and aggressive batsman. In 2011, he made his First-Class debut for Victoria against New South Wales. In 2012, he made his IPL debut for Delhi Daredevils, but played only 2 games for them. He is said to have mannerisms like former Australian captain Ricky Ponting on the field. After Australia won the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, while he was busy in the on-field interviews with the media, he left the interview in the mid-way after he saw Sachin Tendulkar walking past, and hugged him. He was declared the Player of the Tournament in IPL 7 in 2014 for his spectacular batting. In 2014, during the 3rd ODI between Australia and Pakistan at Abu Dhabi where Pakistan only needed 2 runs to win in the final over with 2 wickets in hand. He did the impossible by bowling a double wicket maiden as Australia won by 1 run. In December 2019, having stayed away from the game for close to two months due to mental health matters, Glenn Maxwell returned to the Big Bash League and was also keen to return to the Australian team. While Australian coach Justin Langer noticed that Maxwell lacked his regular enthusiasm against Sri Lanka, the swashbuckling batsman said it was his girlfriend Vini who noticed first. While talking about his mental depression, he said, I was pretty cooked when I decided to take the time off. Big reason why I did take that time away is I was pretty mentally and physically ruined. I think it was eight months on the road, living out of a suitcase and that probably had been going on for four or five years, just constantly on the road and it all just caught up with me at that time. I really want to thank Cricket Australia, Cricket Victoria and the Stars for giving me that space and allowing me to have that time away from the game and get myself right. It was actually my partner who suggested I speak to someone, she was the first one who noticed it, so I should probably thank her as well. Once I had that initial conversation it was a big weight off my shoulders. My girlfriend was probably No. 1, it wasn’t an easy job for her to deal with me going through my mood swings for the first few weeks, but Michael Lloyd was the guy I had the initial conversation with, he’s been someone who I’ve confided in since back in the academy days, so I’ve known him for well over a decade now.” Maxwell was indirectly accused by Al Jazeera’s documentary (without mentioning his name) as a chief suspect in the possible match fixing allegations during the 3rd Test match held between India and Australia which happened at Ranchi, a match where Glenn Maxwell recorded his maiden test century. However Maxwell denied all of the allegations levelled against him and replied that he didn’t have any need to do such a thing to spoil the moment of cricket. In October 2019 Maxwell announced he would be taking a break from cricket due to mental health issues. Virat Kohli praised Maxwell, saying he had set the right example. Glenn is engaged to Vini Raman who is Indo-Australian. They will be getting married soon in India. Glenn James Maxwell was born in Kew, Victoria, Australia on October 14, 1988 to father, Neil Maxwell, and mother, Joy Maxwell. He also has an elder brother, Daniel Maxwell. While at primary school, he was forced to bat left-handed since he was too good and the other boys could not bowl him out. From a young age, he started playing junior cricket for the Victorian ‘South Belgrave Cricket Club.’ Glenn Maxwell has quite a colourful dating life and has been linked to many women. He was dating Sonja Steffen in the year 2015. In 2017, he was rumoured to be dating Australian journalist and TV presenter, Candice Wyatt, from whom he split after eight months of romance. Glenn Maxwell was born on 14 October 1988 in Kew, Victoria, Australia. There is not much information about his education. His father’s name is Neil Maxwell and his mother’s name is Joy Maxwell. Glenn Maxwell is an Australian Cricketer (Batsman). He was born on 14 October 1988 in Kew, Victoria, Australia. He set the record for the fastest ever half-century in Australian domestic one day cricket, scoring 50 runs off 19 balls. He made his international cricket debut against Afghanistan team. Glenn Maxwell started his career as a Fast bowler and then started bowling off-spin. Due to his big sixes he is also known as The Big Show and Maxi. Glenn James Maxwell is an Australian professional international cricketer, who currently plays ODI and Twenty20 cricket for Australia. He has also played Test cricket for Australia.