Glenn Maxwell’s marvellous knock delivered Australia their first limited-overs series win in over a year.
The 30-year-old played an impressive knock to stun the hosts, with 7 fours and 9 sixes, the right-hander smashed an unbeaten 113 off just 55 balls to guide Australia to a remarkable victory in the end.
Here’s how Twitter responded to Maxwell’s form..
CENTURY! What an extraordinary performance from Glenn Maxwell to bring up his third T20I century from 50 balls. Take a bow! #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/IsYCMOGRo4
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) February 27, 2019
In case we didn’t already know, Glenn Maxwell must bat top 5 in the ODI World Cup.
Short/Finch
Warner
S.Marsh
Smith
Maxwell
Handscomb/Carey (WK)
Stoinis— Tom Morris (@tommorris32) February 27, 2019
What a chase! Brilliant, just brilliant! Take a bow Glenn Maxwell. What a knock by him!#INDvAUS #T20 #cricket #cricketnews #bcci #cricketseason #cricketgame #cricketaustralia #cricketcomeshomes #cricketingfans #cricketmerijaan #cricketcrazy #cricketisreligion #cricketupdate pic.twitter.com/EMfHg0PCEN
— Yahoo! Cricket (@YahooCricket) February 27, 2019
#INDvAUS, 2nd T20I: Glenn Maxwell's century leads Australia to historic series win
MORE HERE: https://t.co/Rpqxwqt30t#AUSvIND #AUSvsIND #iNDvsAUS #GlennMaxwell #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/A6wnWi683I
— CricketCountry (@cricket_country) February 27, 2019
This was the 18th consecutive T20I game where India used only five specialist bowlers. No 6th bowler! Clearly missing someone who'd give 2-3 overs
For the 1st time, India have lost 2 T20I bilateral series back to back
Well played, Glenn Maxwell – 3rd T20I ton@Gmaxi_32 #INDvAUS— Sarang Bhalerao (@bhaleraosarang) February 27, 2019
Glenn Maxwell produced a 'big show' in a big chase, helping Australia win the T20I series in Bengaluru with an unbeaten ton 👏#CricketMeriJaan #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/5aFS4zXd5W
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) February 27, 2019
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