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Captain Pat Cummins gave full credit to Glenn Maxwell for the win, saying – I was there in the stadium.

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Australian captain Pat Cummins has no qualms regarding Glenn Maxwell’s brilliant double century against Afghanistan as the greatest innings in ODI history. To witness this innings, it was one of the greatest moments in cricket. Maxwell scored an unbeaten 201 off 128 balls with 10 sixes and 21 fours to lead Australia to victory and a ticket to the semi-finals. Maxwell ended the match three overs early, adding 202 runs with his captain. About this inning, Cummins has said that he was in the stadium during Maxwell’s innings.

In the post-match press conference, Pat Cummins said of Glenn Maxwell, “I mean (the innings) I’ve ever seen. It’s probably the greatest ODI innings ever. We’re just talking about it. All the players have decided it’s one of those days. One where you express yourself. I can say this because I was in the stadium the day Glenn Maxwell single-handedly chased that goal.” The Australian captain is hopeful that Maxwell will recover in time to play his last league match against Bangladesh in Pune on November 11.

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He said, “I’m sure, he (Maxwell) will be fine. He had a cramp, but I think you saw there how much he loves playing for Australia and he’ll do anything to play. So I’m sure he Will heal. In time.” Cummins also admitted that Maxwell, who was suffering from a severe cramp in his right leg, signaled to his next batsman, No. 10 Adam Zampa, after he fell to the ground. However, Maxwell was ready to play the match despite the fall. He also spoke to a physio.

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