India, June 2 -- Australian cricket icon Glenn Maxwell has confirmed his retirement from One Day Internationals (ODIs). The decision comes after a successful 13-year career in the format, during which he became one of the most explosive and entertaining players in world cricket.

A Remarkable Career He began his ODI journey in August 2012, making his debut against Afghanistan. Known for his fearless batting, sharp fielding, and handy off-spin bowling, he played a key role in Australia's white-ball success over the years.

In total, Maxwell played 149 ODIs for Australia. He scored 3,990 runs at an average of 33.81 and a phenomenal strike rate of 126.70, which is the second-highest in ODI history among players with over 2,000 runs (only ...