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Victorys Glenn Maxwell Fanatics celebrations lit with a spectacular 102 unbeaten against Queensland in Allan Border Field in Brisbane on September 17, 2025, showing his devastating capacity for battle Australia Cup on one day 2025-26. The explosive century occurred when Victoria pursued Queensland’s total challenging 310 in an exciting encounter that captivated Cricket fans.
The Tot of 36 delivered a masterclass in an aggressive smoothie, and fired at 102 no of 75 balls with an impressive 136.00 strike rate. Its tickets had eight limits and seven highs, including one of six crucial Gurinder Sandhu This caused its century and sent the multitude of field of the Allan border to raptures. Maxwell reached its half-century milestone only 37 balls before accelerating to complete its hundred spectacularly.
This marked Maxwell’s first century in Victoria Colors in the 50 -year format, a significant achievement for the veteran who had previously scored seven years, but never violated the three -digit mark of his state team on a day cricket. Tickets arrived a few months after the Maxwell withdrawal from the international cricket hate, making their domestic return even more special for Victorian supporters.
Glenn Maxwell on his 50-year return, beating his usual number 7 scored 107 (82) for Victoria against Queensland while chasing 311. He entered 104-5, took them to 255 and fell 55.
Labuschagne also scored 130 (118) for Queensland#ODC pic.twitter.com/juxrghjmms
– Abhijeet ♞ (@theyorterball) September 17, 2025
74-ball one hundred by Glenn Maxwell against Queensland in the Cup on one day 2025 🌟#Criclet #Glennmaxwell #Onedaycup pic.twitter.com/utizjosqxb
– crickettimes.com (@Crickettimeshq) September 17, 2025
Glenn Maxwell is red, starting at 79* of 60 balls. Are we about to witness a spectacular persecution for impressive victory? #ODC #Qldvvic #Cricketustralia pic.twitter.com/pandziqsiz
– Lightningspeed (@lightspeedk) September 17, 2025
Fantastic Knock Glenn Maxwell 107 (82).
4s ➡️ 8
6s ➡️ 7
Mr ➡️ 130.5
🚨 6️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ LLIST-A RUNS FOR G MAXWELL.@Vicstecricket #ODC #Onedaycup @Gmaxi_32 #Qldvvic– Jaayshaan (Vaidhayajayashakar) (@jaayshaan) September 17, 2025
Another miracle of Glenn Maxwell?
Maxi 102* of 75 balls for Victoria in his game of the Cup of a day against Queensland.
Victoria was 7/164 chasing 311. Now up to 67 of 41 necessary balls.
– Cricblog ✍ (@cric_blog) September 17, 2025
Beautiful
Glenn Maxwell is still ok and he really has it
– Soraceboy458 (@Soraceboy458) September 17, 2025
Six, century and a screeramer crowd!
A trifecta for the ages of Glenn Maxwell and Old Mate a Brisbane 🔥 #Onedaycup pic.twitter.com/KSTGWFSIGV
– cricket.com.au (@Cricketcomau) September 17, 2025
100 in just 74 Maxxy balls in a one -day cup ⚡⚡ pic.twitter.com/ko6ookq08u
– Aman (@Amanriz78249871) September 17, 2025
💔 A lone warrior stroke! Glenn Maxwell broke an impressive century, demonstrating once again his shine. But despite his heroics, Victoria was short against Queensland🌟 #Glennmaxwell #Onedaycup
– Random (@random144729) September 17, 2025
Despite Maxwell’s heroics, Queensland bowls handed over disciplined spells to drown persecution. Michael nasses led the attack with three doctors for 43 runs in ten grains, Jack Wildermuth and Tom Straker claimed three and two scalients respectively, and Gurinder Sandhu and Mitchell Swepson Pressure applied through narrow lines. Victoria’s resistance ended at 255 in 46.2 points, falling 55 shy runs. Queensland field standards and timely advances said that their total was unattainable, sealing a crucial victory in the national tournament. The hosts are now going to the point table, while Victoria Will Rue lost opportunities despite hundreds of Maxwell.
The party ultimately showed the entertainment value of the domestic cricket, with Maxwell’s return to the 50th Cricket on a major generation of interest among fans who witnessed one of the most explosive entries in the last day’s Cup story.