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In the thrilling world of cricket, moments of sheer brilliance often define a player’s legacy. On January 12, 2025, Glenn Maxwell, Australia’s all-rounder extraordinaire, delivered one such moment during the Big Bash League 2024-25 (BBL) match between the Melbourne Stars and the Melbourne Renegades. His breathtaking 122-meter six off Kane Richardson not only left spectators in awe but also set a new benchmark in BBL history.
A high-stakes Melbourne derby
The match took place at the iconic Marvel Stadium in Docklands, where the atmosphere was electric with anticipation. The Stars found themselves in a precarious position, reeling at 75 for 7 after being put to bat first by Renegades captain Will Sutherland. With their batting lineup crumbling under pressure, it was clear that the Stars needed a hero to rescue them from impending doom.
Glenn Maxwell’s explosive response with a massive 122 metres six
Enter Maxwell, known for his explosive batting style and ability to turn matches around single-handedly, Maxwell stepped up when his team needed him most. He unleashed a stunning innings of 90 runs off just 52 balls, showcasing his prowess with an astounding strike rate of 173.07. The highlight of his innings was undoubtedly the monstrous six that soared into the second tier of the stadium, eclipsing Chris Lynn‘s previous record for the longest six in BBL history at 121 meters.
As Richardson bowled a full delivery just outside off stump in the 16th over, Maxwell seized the opportunity. With an effortless swing of his bat, he sent the ball flying over deep midwicket, leaving fans and commentators alike speechless. The Hawkeye technology confirmed the distance—122 meters—a feat that underscored Maxwell’s extraordinary power and timing.
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122 METRES!
That is monstrous from Glenn Maxwell 🤯 #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/9tc5lJKZtx
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 12, 2025
A rollercoaster of a performance by Maxwell
Maxwell’s innings was not just about the six; it was a rollercoaster ride of emotions for both players and fans. After his monumental hit, he continued to dominate, hitting three consecutive sixes off Sutherland in the following over. Each shot was met with roars from the crowd, who were witnessing a masterclass in T20 batting. However, as fate would have it, Maxwell fell short of reaching his eighth T20 century when he was bowled by Richardson on the first ball of the final over.
Melbourne Stars win the derby clash against Melbourne Renegades
Melbourne Stars triumphed over the Melbourne Renegades by 42 runs, marking their fourth consecutive victory in the Big Bash League. Batting first, the Stars struggled early, losing key wickets and finding themselves at 75 for 7. However, Maxwell emerged as the saviour, delivering a spectacular innings of 90 runs off just 52 balls, including ten sixes. His explosive performance propelled the Stars to a total of 165 runs.
The Renegades’ chase started poorly, with Mark Steketee dismantling their batting lineup by taking five wickets for just 17 runs. Joel Paris also contributed significantly with three wickets, ensuring the Renegades never found their rhythm. Tim Seifert was the only Renegades batter to cross the 20-run mark, scoring 26 runs as they collapsed for a mere 123 runs in 19.5 overs.
Maxwell’s heroics and Steketee’s exceptional bowling were the highlights of the match, as the Stars kept their hopes alive for a finals berth in this gripping Melbourne derby. With this win, they improved to a 4-5 record in the tournament, while the Renegades faced another setback, remaining at 3-5. Maxwell was adjudged the Player of the Match for his performance.