£86m striker who Harry Maguire called "world-class" now key target for Man Utd

A striker who Harry Maguire called “world-class” has now emerged as a key target for Manchester United, having made a fantastic start to the season.

Man Utd keen on new striker despite Sesko's improved form

There were some concerns about the way in which Benjamin Sesko started the season, given that the striker is among Man United’s most expensive signings of all-time, but the Slovenian has started to put in improved performances in recent weeks.

The 22-year-old scored United’s only goal in the disappointing 3-1 loss against Brentford, before going on to score the second in the 2-0 victory over Sunderland, finding the back of the net with a smart finish from inside the box.

Despite the uptick in Sesko’s output, however, the Red Devils remain keen on adding another striker to their ranks, with Ruben Amorim arguably a little light on options, given that Joshua Zirkzee, who scored just three Premier League goals last term, is the current back-up.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Man United have now identified Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane as a key target, although their chances of beating Tottenham Hotspur to his signature are dependent upon improving their current league standing.

United may struggle to convince Kane to move to Old Trafford, with the striker prioritising a move to a club playing in Europe and competing for regular silverware, and the 32-year-old’s emotional connection to Spurs could play a part in his decision-making.

The former Tottenham man, who joined Bayern Munich for £86m back in 2023, arguably has unfinished business in the Premier League, with Alan Shearer’s goal record within reach, although he has already established himself as one of the best strikers in top-flight history.

"World-class" Kane would be major coup for Man Utd

Man United are credited with a long-term interest in the Bayern star, and it is no surprise, given that he is England’s all-time leading goalscorer, with Maguire previously lauding the impact his teammate has made at international level.

The centre-back said: “He leads by example on and off the pitch and he’s a great person to have around the dressing room. He’s a magnificent, world-class player. He proves it year after year and his attitude to training is the reason why.”

The England captain has been a consistent top-level striker for more than a decade, but there are early signs the current campaign could be his best yet, having already bagged a whopping 18 goals in all competitions.

Competition

Appearances

Goals

Bundesliga

6

11

Champions League

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4

DFB-Pokal

1

2

DFL-Supercup

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Kane would evidently be a major coup for Man United, but it is difficult to envisage a deal getting done unless there are major improvements before the 2026 summer transfer window.

Stoinis, Inglis, Hardie and Jamieson to link up with Punjab Kings on Tuesday

The Punjab Kings’ (PBKS) overseas quartet of Marcus Stoinis, Josh Inglis, Aaron Hardie and Kyle Jamieson are arriving in India and joining the team on Tuesday, ESPNcricinfo has learnt.All four are available for selection right away, starting with PBKS’ next IPL 2025 fixture against Delhi Capitals on Saturday, May 24, as the side look to push for a top-two finish after securing playoff qualification for the first time since IPL 2014.Stoinis and Inglis have had limited time with PBKS this season, with the team rotating their overseas players looking to find a stable middle order, even though they’ve had a successful season so far on the back of their top-order and bowlers. Stoinis has scored 82 runs in seven innings at a strike rate of 167.34 while Inglis has hit 92 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 139.39.Hardie, the seam-bowling all-rounder from Western Australia, is yet to feature this season and was picked for INR 1.25 crore at the auction. Jamieson – who replaced his injured countryman Lockie Ferguson earlier in the season – is also yet to play for PBKS. Atleast one of them could have a key role in the playoffs, though, once Marco Jansen leaves for the World Test Championship (WTC) final at the end of the league stage.The other overseas players in the PBKS squad are Azmatullah Omarzai, Xavier Bartlett and Mitch Owen. After their game against DC on Saturday, PBKS have their final league stage game on Monday, May 26, against Mumbai Indians.

Borussia Dortmund risk losing star striker Serhou Guirassy for bargain price as release clause drops amid Barcelona interest

Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy's release clause is set to drop significantly next summer, making him a cut-price target for Europe's elite. Barcelona are reportedly monitoring the 29-year-old, who has been in incredible form since joining the German club after a spectacular spell at Stuttgart, earning much praise from current coach Niko Kovac.

  • Guirassy's release clause set to decrease

    Dortmund are facing the prospect of losing the star striker for a significantly reduced fee next summer, according to a report from . Guirassy's contract, which runs until 2028, contains a clause that progressively decreases each year. After a clause valued around €75 million (£65m/$87m) went un-triggered last summer, a new, lower figure will become active in 2026, making the prolific forward a potential bargain. The clause reportedly does not apply to clubs from Saudi Arabia, who would have to negotiate a fee directly with Dortmund.

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    Barcelona monitoring prolific striker

    The Guinea international's availability has put top European clubs on high alert, with Barcelona reportedly on the list of clubs monitoring his situation as they seek a potential long-term successor to Robert Lewandowski. Guirassy has been one of Europe's most lethal strikers since his €18 million move from Stuttgart in 2024. In that time, only Harry Kane (59), Kylian Mbappe (58), Erling Haaland and Lewandowski (both 46) have scored more goals than Guirassy's 44 across Europe's top five leagues in all competitions.

  • Kovac backs star man to end goal drought

    Despite his incredible record, Guirassy is currently experiencing a minor dip in form, having failed to score in his last three Bundesliga matches. However, Dortmund coach Kovac has given the striker his full backing. 

    "For me, Serhou is very, very important. He remains our insurance policy because he is a key part of this team," Kovac told . The manager explained the striker is now being double-marked by opponents, which creates space for others. "They are clearly trying to take our top striker out of the game. That’s why it’s not so easy for him. But I know that in the coming weeks, he will again give us what we need: his goals."

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    What next for Guirassy and Dortmund?

    Guirassy's immediate focus will be on ending his league goal drought when club football returns after the international break. Dortmund, who sit second in the Bundesliga table, face a monumental trip to leaders Bayern Munich on October 18. While Kovac is confident his star forward will rediscover his scoring touch, the club faces an uncertain future regarding his contract, with the descending release clause making it increasingly difficult to keep him at Signal Iduna Park beyond next summer.

Man Utd now finally nearing exit of ten Hag flop with talks "advancing"

Whilst Manchester United’s summer clear-out has taken time to get going, reports are now indicating that they’re finally set to sell one of their unwanted stars this month.

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The Red Devils have enjoyed a solid summer on the incomings front, but the same can’t be said for their business going the other way. As things stand, they are yet to outright sell a single player despite all their efforts and despite coming off the back of their worst-ever Premier League season. Several players have found themselves on Ruben Amorim’s unwanted list, but INEOS have so far failed to shift all of those.

It’s a list that includes Alejandro Garnacho and Jadon Sancho, who desperately need moves this month. Whilst reports have remained positive regarding a deal for Chelsea to sign Garnacho, showing Sancho the door has proved to be a far more complicated task than expected.

Amorim has had his own say on Manchester United’s unwanted players, telling reporters: “I think again, I know that it is not a good thing to have players in this situation, but it’s clear they want to play in a different club, and that is clear.

“So we try to arrange everything for both parts to be happy, so I have to try to imagine to have the training with the guys that I think are going to be the future and the other guys are training and preparing for the next chapter.”

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With that said, although it remains to be seen whether Sancho lowers his demands to secure an AS Roma move, there is at least some positive news regarding another likely exit at Old Trafford.

Napoli now "advancing" Rasmus Hojlund deal

According to Fabrizio Romano, Napoli are now “advancing” talks to sign Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United this month after holding positive talks with the Danish forward. United have reportedly been informed about the talks and are ready to get a deal over the line if an agreement is reached between Hojlund and the Italian giants.

Despite reports suggesting that Hojlund wants to stay put at Manchester United, the arrival of Benjamin Sesko has ultimately cost him his place in Amorim’s side and a sale has, therefore, always seemed likely.

After arriving under Erik ten Hag for an eye-watering £72m in 2023, Hojlund will undoubtedly go down as an Old Trafford flop, with just 26 goals in 96 games very much highlighting his struggles.

Mo Salah names the Liverpool signing he's not clicking with like he did with Nunez

Mohamed Salah has admitted that he is struggling to fully click with one new Liverpool signing currently, despite the Reds’ strong start to the season.

A memorable summer of transfers for Liverpool

The Premier League champions may have been left disappointed with failing to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace on deadline day, but this summer has still been one for the ages at Anfield.

Liverpool have broken their transfer record twice, as well as the British one for that matter, bringing in Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak from Bayer Leverkusen and Newcastle United respectively.

But that was far from the Reds’ only transfer business, with Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez strengthening the full-back areas, Hugo Ekitike arriving in a big-money move from Eintracht Frankfurt and Giovanni Leoni joining from Parma, being seen as a centre-back with huge potential.

Liverpool have started their title defence with three wins out of three in the Premier League, with Ekitike already scoring three times and many of the new signings already making a positive impression. Despite this, some interesting new comments from Salah have emerged.

Salah admits he isn't clicking with Liverpool teammate

Speaking to the Men In Blazers podcast [via Caught Offside], Salah admitted that he is still taking time to gel with Ekitike at Liverpool, as they look to gain an on-pitch understanding like he and Darwin Nunez did.

Salah also took to X on Wednesday to criticise a Liverpool fan account for showing disrespect to former players Nunez and Luis Diaz, with the Reds legend making it clear that it is unfair to compare them to new signings.

It is a fair stance from Salah, who clearly doesn’t want to see his friends and former colleagues painted in a bad light, and he always showed his admiration for Nunez despite his struggles, saying he loved playing with him.

“It was Firmino (favourite teammate), now I feel I generally like playing with Nunez. A lot of people don’t like him but I like playing with him. I see [the Q&A host] keeps shaking his head not liking [my answer]. I like playing with him in general. A player with different skills. Not a lot of people understand his game.”

Salah isn’t criticising Ekitike by any means, or Wirtz for that matter, instead realising that it takes time to adjust, which is perhaps why his form hasn’t been great in the opening three matches. The more he clicks with him, though, the more devastating the Egyptian will become again.

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خاص | الزمالك يدرس الانسحاب من بطولة إفريقيا لكرة اليد

يفكر مسؤولو نادي الزمالك، في اتخاذ قرار هام بشأن مشاركة فريق كرة اليد ببطولة إفريقيا للأندية المقرر انطلاقها خلال أيام.

وتنطلق بطولة إفريقيا لكرة اليد في المغرب، خلال الفترة من 11 إلى 20 أكتوبر الجاري.

وعلم بطولات، أن الزمالك يدرس الانسحاب من بطولة إفريقيا للأندية، بسبب ضيق الوقت وعدم التعاقد مع لاعبين قادرين على صناعة الفارق خلال منافسات البطولة.

طالع.. خاص – الزمالك يستقر على مدرب فريق اليد قبل انطلاق بطولة إفريقيا

وهناك محاولات جارية الآن لحسم الموقف النهائي للفريق بشأن المشاركة أو الاعتذار الرسمي عن البطولة.

وكان الزمالك قد أعلن توجيه الشكر إلى المدرب الفرنسي فرانك موريس المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة اليد، بعد الخسارة أمام برشلونة في كأس العالم.

Suryakumar: 'If Test comeback has to happen, it will happen'

“I am playing all the domestic tournaments, be it red-ball or white-ball. I don’t miss any game,” he said

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Suryakumar on captaincy: ‘I’ve learnt a lot from Rohit’

India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav has not given up hopes of adding to his lone Test cap, insisting that he is trying to play as much domestic cricket as possible in a bid to make a comeback into the Test side.Suryakumar played his first and only Test against Australia in early 2023, and while his T20I credentials have grown, a Test call-up has remained elusive. The 34-year-old is trying to rectify that. He played a Ranji Trophy game for Mumbai last month and had turned out for India B in a Duleep Trophy fixture in September, though without much success.”When the time comes, I will make a Test comeback,” Suryakumar said ahead of India’s first T20I against South Africa in Durban. “I am playing all the domestic tournaments, be it red-ball or white-ball. I don’t miss any game. If that [Test comeback] has to happen, it will happen.”Related

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Suryakumar also threw his weight behind the Test and ODI captain Rohit Sharma, who has been under fire after India were whitewashed 3-0 for the first time in a Test series at home by New Zealand.”In sports, winning and losing are common. Everyone works hard, everyone wants to win,” he said. “For me, the most important thing in life is the balance. Whether he’s [Rohit] doing well or not, his character does not change. That is one quality which I feel a sportsman should always have.”It is still early days for Suryakumar the T20I captain who took over full-time after Rohit’s retirement from the format post India’s T20 World Cup win in June. Having played under Rohit for India and in the IPL for Mumbai Indians, Suryakumar said that he has “learned a lot” from him, particularly the way he handles the youngsters, a trait he’s trying to imbibe into his captaincy style.Of late, India have been trying plenty of fresh faces in T20Is•BCCI”I know how he [Rohit] treats the players, what he wants from them. So that route I have also taken because he’s been very successful recently,” Suryakumar said. “When I am on the ground, I keep noticing how his body language is, how calm he is under pressure situations, how he talks to the bowlers, how he treats everyone on the field and off the field.”Most importantly, from a leader you expect how much time he is spending with you to have that comfort. I try to replicate that. When I am not on the ground, I try and spend time with my team-mates, have a meal with them, travel together.”These are the small things which reflect on the ground. If you want to earn your team-mate’s respect and if you want him to deliver on the ground, all these things are very important. I add a bit of my own spice, and we are going forward.”While the sample size is small, India have achieved terrific results under Suryakumar, having won 11 out of 13 T20Is, which includes series sweeps against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Suryakumar also has the experience of leading in South Africa, having captained the Indian side last year in a three-match T20I series which ended 1-1 with the game in Durban washed out.Suryakumar said that his captaincy style is completely different to his aggressive batting style, and that he tries to give his players plenty of “freedom and clarity”.”You have to understand what’s happening around, what’s going on in their [the players’] minds and it is very important to give them that comfort,” he said. “Everyone has different skillset, and they also want to come out and express themselves. So that freedom is very important when they get onto the field and that is what I try and give.

“From a leader you expect how much time he is spending with you to have that comfort. I try to replicate that”Suryakumar Yadav on learning captaincy traits from Rohit Sharma

“Whatever is running in their mind, I listen to them carefully. Off the field, I try and spend a lot of time with them to understand their strengths, who can deliver for me in a pressure and current situation, and that’s how I am on the field.”See this format is such that if you keep playing, you keep learning and it’s so fast on the field. By the time you blink your eye, the game is over. So that freedom and clarity is very important when you play this format on the field.”‘The youngsters have made my job very easy’India have opted for a young T20I squad for the three-match series against South Africa, with three uncapped players in the mix: Vijaykumar Vyshak, Ramandeep Singh and Yash Dayal. Even among the capped ones, there are a few who either don’t have a lot of international experience or are making a comeback after a while such as Tilak Varma.Suryakumar said that managing the youngsters hasn’t been difficult as they have been doing the job for their state teams and IPL franchises.”They have made my job very easy if you’ve seen the last two to three series,” Suryakumar said about the youngsters. “I have told them to keep the needs of the team in front, and whatever calls they take, we are here to back them.”Everyone knows what they have to do. The kind of cricket they play for their state, the franchise, the same they have to play here. Just the colour of the jersey changes and the emotions get heightened. But the kind of cricket they have been playing, they should just play the same way. It feels refreshing to see them play.”Suryakumar also quashed any theories that India would struggle on the bouncy South Africa pitches, insisting they play on such surfaces at home as well. India have an excellent T20I record in South Africa, with six wins and three losses in nine matches.”We do play on good bouncy pitches back home in India also. There are quite a few, so it’s nothing new for us,” he said. “And we played here last year. We know what the conditions are and what the ground and wicket have for us. We have our game plan, we’ll back that and are very excited for the series ahead.”

New target: Chelsea showing real interest in 20-goal South American striker

Chelsea are now showing clear interest in signing a 20-goal South American striker this summer, and negotiations could intensify in the coming weeks, according to a report.

Jackson dismissed as Blues falter in top five push

Nicolas Jackson impressed in the early stages of the Premier League campaign, which means the 23-year-old has reached the 10-goal mark, but his performance in the important clash against Newcastle United on Sunday underlined the need to bring in a new striker.

In a game that could have huge ramifications on whether the Blues qualify for the Champions League, Jackson was sent off for an elbow on Sven Botman, leaving Enzo Maresca unhappy.

Speaking after the 2-0 defeat at St. James’ Park, Maresca said: “His season for us is finished. He is our nine, our striker, so we have to find a solution for the next games. Marc Guiu is our other striker, but he has been injured for three months.

“What you have to avoid is these kind of things, but it happened. Nico is now out for the season and hopefully he can learn for the future.”

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Jackson’s recent performance is unlikely to do the Senegalese forward in any favours this summer, given that the west Londoners were already thinking about bringing in a new striker, and a report from Spain has named Alaves’ Joaquin Panichelli as a target.

Chelsea are showing clear interest in signing Panichelli, given his impressive performances on loan at La Liga 2 side Mirandes this season, and talks could accelerate in the coming weeks, as there is growing interest in his signature.

Fellow BlueCo-owned club Strasbourg are also following the forward, alongside Wolverhampton Wanderers, with his entourage of the belief that a move to one of Europe’s top clubs is imminent.

Chelsea’s upcoming fixtures

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May 16th

Nottingham Forest (a)

May 25th

Real Betis (n)

May 28th

Panichelli catching the eye in Spain

The Argentine enjoyed a very impressive 2024-25 campaign on loan at Mirandes, picking up 20 league goals, the second-highest number in the division, while also providing two assists.

Of course, it must be noted that the South American is unproven in a major league, with his recent exploits coming in the second tier of Spanish football, but his performances last season indicate he could be able to make the step-up to the Premier League soon.

As such, Panichelli could be an interesting signing for the Blues, but they must make sure to bring in a more proven striker alongside the 22-year-old, and they should be in a strong position to attract a top-level forward if they finish in the top five.

There is no shortage of options for Chelsea, with Arsenal now concerned their London rivals will hijack their move for Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres, while Maresca’s side are also ready to bid for RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko.

Pole position: Leeds leading race to sign £15m forward keen on the move

Leeds United are now leading the race for an “amazing” £15m forward, who would be keen on a move to Elland Road this summer, according to a report.

Leeds step up transfer plans after sealing promotion

There may have been some worrying signs in March, but having won their last four Championship games on the spin, Leeds have now achieved their goal of promotion to the Premier League with two games left to play.

Now there is certainty about which league they will be playing in next season, the Whites can now make solid plans for the summer transfer window, and they may have to strengthen in multiple areas to avoid relegation from the top flight.

Despite achieving promotion, goalkeeper has been a problem position this season, with Illan Meslier making a number of costly mistakes, and Daniel Farke’s side are now considering a move for Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Sam Johnstone as a potential replacement.

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There have also been suggestions Farke could look to strengthen in the engine room, with an offer being prepared for Sporting CP midfielder Hidemasa Morita, while Kalvin Phillips would also be open to a return to Elland Road.

While new signings will undoubtedly be brought in, there may also be a desire to keep hold of some players who have played a key role in promotion this season, and a report from GiveMeSport has now revealed Manor Solomon would now be keen on a permanent move.

With the Whites’ Premier League status now confirmed, Solomon could leave Tottenham Hotspur in favour of a permanent switch to Elland Road, should Leeds be willing to put a £15m offer on the table, with previous reports saying talks have been ongoing.

Everton and Southampton are also in the race for the Israeli, and there is interest from abroad, but Farke’s side are in pole position to secure his signature.

"Amazing" Solomon needs to be signed permanently

The 25-year-old has played a vital role for Leeds in their promotion charge this season, picking up nine goals and 11 assists in 37 Championship games, with six of those coming in his last four appearances.

Not only that, but the Israel international has impressed on a number of key attacking metrics over the past year, when compared to his positional peers playing at a similar level.

Statistic

Average per 90

Assists

0.41 (95th percentile)

Successful take-ons

2.35 (89th percentile)

Progressive carries

4.89 (92nd percentile)

The left-winger’s performances this season indicate he is definitely worth a £15m outlay this summer, and he has experience in the Premier League, being lauded as “amazing” by members of the media back in 2023.

As such, there are clear signs Solomon could be capable of making the step-up next season, and Leeds should undoubtedly look to snap him up this summer.

Top 10: when Glenn Maxwell reigned supreme in the ODI game

Glenn Maxwell played some of the most spectacular ODI innings in the last decade or so, none more than the cramping, limping double-century against Afghanistan at the 2023 World Cup

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56* vs Pakistan, Sharjah, 2012

An early indication of what Maxwell could offer, he guided Australia to victory in just his fourth ODI with 56 not out off 38 balls. They were 159 for 5 in the 36th over needing 256 when Maxwell joined the experience of Mike Hussey. The duo took the chase most of the way and then Maxwell sealed the game with his third six. “To hit the ball like that on a pitch where the ball was dying was something,” Hussey said.

60 vs India, Bengaluru, 2013

This innings came in defeat, but it was a glimpse into how Maxwell could change the momentum of a game. He entered at 74 for 4 with Australia chasing a huge 384, struck his first ball for six, and collected six more on his way to an 18-ball fifty, equalling the Australia men’s record, before falling to Vinay Kumar after just 22 balls. It left him with a series tally of 248 runs at a strike rate of 152.14.Related

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2 for 41 vs Pakistan, Abu Dhabi, 2014

Maxwell made 20 off 22 balls and the bowling figures don’t leap off the page, but somehow he managed to produce a double-wicket maiden to defend just two off the final over. Sohail Tanvir swung at and missed the second delivery, and then Mohammad Irfan played three dot balls before carving a catch to cover off the final delivery. “Wasn’t going too well until the last over,” Maxwell said.

95 and 4 for 46 vs England, Perth, 2015

In the final of a tri-series which acted as a World Cup warm-up, Maxwell produced a dominant all-round display. His 95 was central to Australia recovering from 60 for 4. “Maxwell went from sensible to sensational,” ESPNcricinfo’s match report said. He followed that up by running through England’s middle and lower order with four wickets. It was just the sixth occasion of an Australian scoring a fifty and taking four wickets in an ODI and there hasn’t been one in the men’s game since.His heroics with the bat often overshadowed his bowling, but Glenn Maxwell often chipped in with key wickets•Getty Images

102 vs Sri Lanka, SCG, 2015

Maxwell’s maiden international century was a barnstorming display as he monstered a 53-ball 102 to ensure Australia’s home World Cup continued towards the knockouts. Maxwell had a solid base to build on when he arrived at 175 for 3 in the 32nd over and he took full advantage. He dominated a stand of 160 with Shane Watson, reaching his hundred from 51 deliveries which at the time was a record for Australia’s men.

70 and 1 for 45 vs Pakistan, Dubai, 2019

This was a matchwinning all-round performance from Maxwell. He took advantage of the work done by the top order, then being given a life first ball, to flay 70 off 33 deliveries to ensure Australia passed 300. They needed most of them, too, as Haris Sohail struck a century in reply but Maxwell also had a vital part to play with the ball as he took 1 for 45 off his ten overs.

108 vs England, Old Trafford, 2020

In an empty ground during the depths of Covid, this innings wasn’t cheered on by thousands in the stands, but it was worthy of great acclaim as Maxwell slotted into the finisher’s role at No. 7 that would be a large part of the latter stages of his ODI career. The series against England marked his first ODIs since the 2019 World Cup, having missed the previous home season while taking a mental health break. Australia were long-odds for victory when Maxwell entered at 73 for 5 chasing 303 but forged a magnificent stand of 212 with Alex Carey. His own century came from 84 balls and included more sixes (seven) than fours (four). It enabled Australia to clinch the series 2-1.Glenn Maxwell was among the people who changed the grammar of white-ball batting•AFP/Getty Images

80* vs Sri Lanka, Colombo, 2022

It had been 18 months since Maxwell’s previous ODI and he produced a superb innings to ice a demanding chase in conditions where Sri Lanka’s spinners had threatened to turn the game. When he was joined by No. 10 Jhye Richardson, Australia still needed 28 off 26 balls and he farmed the strike and got the job done with consecutive sixes. Although separated by considerable time, the innings capped an impressive run for Maxwell where he passed fifty in five out of seven innings

106 vs Netherlands, Delhi, 2023

It wasn’t the strongest attack Maxwell had ever faced, but it was a ferocious display of strokeplay as he raced to a 40-ball century, setting a new record for the fastest hundred at a men’s ODI World Cup and breaking his own landmark for the fastest for Australia’s men. “I’m very aware of balls faced,” Maxwell said. “I love the fastest 50, fastest 100 records. I think they’re pretty cool records. Sometimes to the detriment of myself, I’ve always probably pushed the boundaries a bit too much.”

201* vs Afghanistan, Mumbai, 2023

The innings that cemented Maxwell’s legacy. Battling oppressive conditions that left him cramping so badly he could barely move, so much so that next batter in Adam Zampa was ready to replace him, Maxwell turned what appeared an impossible chase into a stunning victory. Australia were 91 for 7 (Maxwell himself had walked in on a hat-trick) when he was joined by captain Pat Cummins and produced something extraordinary. The pair added 202 for the eighth wicket of which Cummins contributed 12 while Maxwell launched ten sixes. With 21 needed off the final four overs for Australia’s win and Maxwell’s double-hundred, he went 6, 6, 4, 6 against Mujeeb Ur Rahman, who had earlier dropped him on 33. “It’s got to be the greatest ODI innings that’s ever happened,” Cummins said in the aftermath.

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