Glenn Maxwell is enjoying the blistering form in the ongoing Big Bash Leag🦂ue (BBL). His recent outing in the exciting league against Brisbane Heat grabbed maximum eyeballs.
The Melbourne Stars’ skipper played an explosive inning of 45-ball 83* to register a comprehensive victory against Heat.
Recently, Maxwell became Stars’ all-time, leading run-scorer in the BBL.
Our cap🐈tain has just become the Melbourne Stars all time leading run scorer 💚
— Melbourne Stars (@StarsBBL)
In the current season, Maxwell has scored 311 runs and holds the second spot in the leading run-scorers after Mar🌼cus Stoinis (331).
On Friday, Maxwell smashed seven sixes and a boundary in his unbeaten 83-run knock. Some of his sixes went way so far that it attracted the attention of many, which includes New Zealand’s all-rounder James Neesham. Neesham reacted at one of Maxwell’s huge six in his own style.
Responding to a tweet of BBL’s official Twitter handle, Neesham asked Maxwell that if the ball clears the rope, it’s still a six, no need to hit it too far into the stands.
“You know it’s still 6 if it just creeps over the rope, right @Gmaxi_32 ??? No need to hit them 26 rows back,” tweeted Neesham.
You know it’s still 6🌸 if it just creeps over the rope, right ??? No need to hit them 26 rows✱ back 😂😂😂
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh)
Melbourne Stars are currently leading the BBL points table with seven wins out of e🌄ight matches. Stars will play their next game against Sydney Sixers on Sunday (Jan 12).