In a historic and electrifying World Cup match, Australia showcased its cricketing prowess, demolishing the Netherlands in a record-breaking fashion. The standout performance of the match came from Glenn Maxwell, whose breathtaking century left cricket enthusiasts and former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi in awe. Maxwell’s remarkable 106 runs off a mere 44 balls, which included an astonishing 17 boundaries and eight towering sixes, solidified his reputation as one of the most explosive power-hitters in the game.
Maxwell’s swashbuckling innings not only powered Australia to an astounding total of 400 runs but also etched his name in the annals of World Cup history with one of the fastest centuries ever recorded. This colossal achievement set the stage for a resounding 309-run victory, marking the largest margin of victory in World Cup history.
Australia’s dominance extended beyond Maxwell’s heroics, as their formidable bowling attack left the Netherlands struggling to put up a fight. The Dutch team eventually succumbed to the pressure, getting all out for a paltry 90 runs. This comprehensive win not only improved Australia’s net run rate but also cemented their position on the path to the World Cup semi-finals.
Shahid Afridi’s praise for Maxwell’s explosive display underscored the global recognition of the Australian’s extraordinary talent. Afridi also expressed hope that Pakistan’s middle-order batsman, Iftikhar Ahmed, could replicate such power-hitting feats, highlighting the influence of Maxwell’s innings on cricketers worldwide. This match will be remembered as a testament to Australia’s cricketing prowess and Glenn Maxwell’s unparalleled skill in the art of power-hitting.