'I'm a bit numb to it' – Maxwell needs time to soak in stunning innings

Another extraordinary chapter to the allrounder’s World Cup was written in Mumbai

ESPNcricinfo staff08-Nov-20232:52

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Glenn Maxwell struggled to comprehend what he had achieved after his astonishing double century carried Australia to victory over Afghanistan in what had appeared a lost cause.Maxwell finished on 201 off 128 balls, reaching his double and finishing the match with a tenth six, in what was being described as the greatest ODI innings of all time.For much of the time after reaching his century Maxwell could barely move due to cramp and he had come very close to retiring hurt – so much so that Adam Zampa had made his way down the steps ready to come onto the field.Related

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“It’s so fresh at the moment I’m a bit numb to it,” Maxwell told reporters. “It was great fun. It just felt like it was me and Patty [Cummins] having fun out there. I’ll probably reflect a bit more over the next few days and hopefully recover and get some movement back in my hamstring and calves. It’s pretty raw at the moment.”On the host broadcast, Ricky Ponting said: “I’ve watched and played a lot of cricket, and I’ve seen nothing like that…unbelievable scenes, he was done. He was down and out, he couldn’t move.””We talked about coming off and trying to get some work into my back and trying to loosen up my legs a little bit,” Maxwell said. “The physio said it would be really hard for you to come back out down the stairs after that. It probably made the job a little more simple.