List Of ODI Records By Glenn Maxwell [Source: @iamsmudgefan/X.com]
Glenn Maxwell, one of the most explosive and exciting all-rounders, retired from the ODI format on June 2, 2025. He quit the format after 3990 runs scored in 149 games with 4 hundred and 23 fifties.
However, the Australian star has made a huge impact in the ODI format over the years. His iconic double century against Afghanistan in the ODI World Cup is still regarded as one of the best knocks played in the history of the format.
On that note, here’s a quick list of some of the most prestigious records achieved by Maxwell in the ODI format.
List Of ODI Records Achieved By Glenn Maxwell
One of Maxwell's greatest feats occurred when he scored 201 not out, the highest by a player batting at six or below in ODIs.
This outstanding knock was against Afghanistan in the 2023 World Cup, where he single-handedly led Australia to a nail-biting victory. It is also one of the most memorable ODI innings of all time.
Maxwell's Historic Achievements Summarised
- Highest individual score by batting position (No. 6 or lower) – 201* vs Afghanistan (2023 World Cup)
- 126.70 - 2nd Highest Career Strike Rate in ODIs
- 144 runs from boundaries in one innings - 5th Most Runs from fours and sixes in a single ODI Innings
- 202* with Pat Cummins – against Afghanistan in 2023 World Cup - Highest Partnership for the eighth Wicket in ODIs
- 4 catches - 3rd most catches in an ODI innings
- 1000 Runs, 50 Wickets, and 50 Catches in ODIs as an all-rounder
Another special moment in Maxwell’s ODI career was his partnership with Pat Cummins. The duo shared a 202-run stand for the eighth wicket*, the highest ever for that wicket in ODI history.
Maxwell is also part of an elite club of all-rounders. He has scored over 1000 runs, taken more than 50 wickets, and grabbed at least 50 catches in ODIs, a rare feat that shows his all-round value to the Australian team.
In the field, Glenn Maxwell is equally sharp. He once took 4 catches in an ODI innings, placing him third on the all-time list for most catches in a single match by a fielder (not a wicketkeeper).