Virat Kohli wrote 6 words in praise of Glenn Maxwell, the Kangaroo batsman played the 'greatest' innings in cricket history
Glenn Maxwell played one of the greatest innings in cricket history against Afghanistan on Tuesday. Maxwell secured Australia's place in the semi-finals by scoring 201*. Indian team's star batsman Virat Kohli was very impressed by Glenn Maxwell's innings. Kohli wrote six words in praise of Maxwell in his Instagram story which has gone viral.
Glenn Maxwell played perhaps the greatest innings of world cricket against Afghanistan on Tuesday, seeing which Virat Kohli was quite impressed. Glenn Maxwell scored a double century despite writhing in pain at the Wankhede Stadium and took Australia to the semi-finals.
In the 39th match of the World Cup 2023, Afghanistan batted first and scored 291 runs by losing 5 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs. In reply, Australia achieved the target by losing seven wickets in 46.5 overs. The hero of the Kangaroo team's victory was Glenn Maxwell, who scored 201* runs in 128 balls with the help of 21 fours and 10 sixes.
Indian batsman Virat Kohli was greatly impressed by Glenn Maxwell's innings. Kohli praised Maxwell with the help of six words on his Instagram story. While sharing Maxwell's photo, 35-year-old Kohli wrote the caption, "Only you can do this." Crazy innings.
Let us tell you that Glenn Maxwell and Virat Kohli play together for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL. There is a very deep friendship between the two. Let us tell you that Maxwell scored the fastest double-century in ODI history and created a series of records.
Another Glenn Maxwell made headlines with his amazing performance while Virat Kohli is just one step away from sitting at the pinnacle of records. Virat Kohli equaled Sachin Tendulkar's record of most centuries by scoring 49 ODI centuries. Kohli will play his next match against the Netherlands. He will hope to become the first batsman in the world to achieve this feat by scoring his 50th century in this match.
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