Cricket Australia Investigates Glenn Maxwell’s Hospitalisation Following Late-Night Party | Cricket News

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Cricket Australia (CA) has launched an investigation into an incident involving flamboyant all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who needed to be rushed to a hospital following a late-night celebration in Adelaide final week. According to Daily Telegraph, Maxwell was out consuming and watching a live performance by ‘Six and Out’, the band that includes former Australian quick bowler Brett Lee, when he felt unwell. CA stated it’s conscious of the incident involving the all-rounder who performed a key position in Australia’s triumphant World Cup marketing campaign in India final October-November.

“Cricket Australia is aware of an incident involving Glenn Maxwell in Adelaide at the weekend and is seeking further information,” an announcement by CA stated, in keeping with ‘ESPNcricinfo’.

Maxwell, who final week stepped down as captain of BBL facet Melbourne Stars after failing to make the finals, was not named within the 13-man squad to face the West Indies in a three-match ODI sequence from February 2 and 6.

“It is not related to him being replaced in the ODI squad, a decision that was made following the BBL and based on his individual management plan. Maxwell is expected to return for the T20 series. No further comment will be made at this time,” CA stated.

He was, nevertheless, discharged from the hospital after a brief keep and is again to coaching.

Last yr, Maxwell confronted a sequence of accidents however regardless of that, he carried out admirably within the World Cup.

During the ODI World Cup in India, Maxwell suffered concussion when he fell off a golf cart in Ahmedabad.

In 2022, he broke his leg when he slipped whereas operating at a pal’s birthday and remained out of motion for greater than three months.

(This story has been edited by Mahaz News workers …)

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