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Australia is currently playing a Test series against the West Indies. After this series, ODI and T20 matches will also be held between the two teams. Meanwhile, Australia’s star all-rounder Glenn Maxwell is caught in a controversy. According to Australian media, Glenn Maxwell attended a late night party and drank too much. As a result, he became seriously ill and was treated at a hospital in Adelaide. However, it is reported that he has been discharged from the hospital as his health is stable. However, no official information has come out as to why Maxwell, who participated in the late night party, was admitted to the hospital. It is reported that Cricket Australia will investigate this. Currently, Glenn Maxwell has not been selected in the squad for either the Test series or the ODI series against the West Indies. So Maxwell led the Melbourne Stars team in the BBL. But the team performed poorly in the tournament and was eliminated at the league stage. Max Well, fed up with the team’s poor performance, told the team players that he had resigned from the captaincy of the team.
As his team’s struggle in the BBL ended, the team’s players attended a midnight party. Glenn Maxwell also joined the party. However, there were reports in the media that Maxwell was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance due to consuming alcohol beyond the limit. Maxwell, who took a break from Tests and ODIs, is likely to return to Australia with the T20 series starting from February 9. Pat Cummins, Mitch Marsh, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood have also been rested from the ODI series. Earlier, Maxwell had accidentally fallen down the stairs at his friend’s birthday party. This broke his leg. Due to this, Maxi was away from the national team for a few months.
🚨BREAKING🚨:
Australia batter Glenn Maxwell under investigation by Cricket Australia after being hospitalized following a drunken night in Adelaide 👀
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