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On December 20, during the Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-2025 match between the Adelaide Strikers and Melbourne Stars, Glenn Maxwell delivered a masterclass in explosive batting, showcasing his ability to reverse sweep Cameron Boyce for two consecutive sixes. This remarkable display not only thrilled fans but also highlighted Maxwell’s unique skill set and the intensity of the BBL.
Glenn Maxwell displays his art of switch hits on Cameron Boyce
In the fifth ball of the sixth over, Boyce bowled a fuller delivery that landed perfectly in Maxwell’s hitting zone. With a deft flick of his wrists, Maxwell executed a stunning reverse sweep that sent the ball soaring high into the square leg stands. The shot was a testament to his timing and precision, as he connected with the sweet spot of his bat. The ball sailed effortlessly over the boundary, marking a significant moment in the match as it brought Maxwell to 9 runs off just three balls.
Just a delivery later, Maxwell was at it again. Boyce, perhaps underestimating Maxwell’s prowess, delivered another fuller length ball aimed at the stumps. This time, Maxwell capitalized on his momentum and unleashed another switch hit. The ball flew over the short side of the boundary, clearing the ropes once more. The crowd erupted as they witnessed back-to-back sixes from one of cricket’s most dynamic players. At this point, Maxwell had quickly amassed 15 runs off just four balls, showcasing his aggressive intent and ability to turn the tide in favour of his team.
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MAXI 😱
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— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) December 20, 2024
Adelaide Strikers edge past Melbourne Stars
The match was not much of a tightly contested affair, with Adelaide Strikers setting a target of 166 runs after posting 165 for 6 in their innings. D’Arcy Short was the standout performer for the Strikers, scoring an impressive 60 runs off 42 balls. The Strikers capitalized on their home advantage at Adelaide Oval, with solid contributions from their middle order.
In response, the Melbourne Stars struggled to build partnerships and ultimately fell short, managing only 150 runs for 9 wickets in their allotted overs. Sam Harper top-scored for the Stars with 48 runs but lacked support from other batters. Notably, Maxwell’s innings was brief but impactful; he scored 15 runs off just five balls before being dismissed by Henry Thornton.
The Strikers’ bowlers were effective in curtailing the Stars’ scoring rate, with Lloyd Pope (3/21) and Matthew Short (2/23) both taking five wickets. The Strikers secured victory by 15 runs, marking an important win as they continued their campaign in BBL 2024.