AUS vs WI: Maxwell's stormy innings, scored 120* runs in 55 balls; Equaled Hitman's record of five T20 centuries

Maxwell completed his century in just 50 balls. At one time the Australian team had lost three wickets for 64 runs. After that Maxwell made a partnership of 82 runs with Stoinis. Maxwell continued to hit fours and sixes from the other end.

Glenn Maxwell has played a explosive innings in the second T20 being played in Adelaide between Australia and West Indies. He scored unbeaten 120 runs in 55 balls. Thanks to this, Australia scored 241 runs after losing four wickets in 20 overs. This was the fifth century of Maxwell's T20 international career. He equaled Rohit Sharma in this matter. Rohit has also scored five T20 international centuries.
Maxwell played a stormy innings
Maxwell completed his century in just 50 balls. At one time the Australian team had lost three wickets for 64 runs. After that Maxwell made a partnership of 82 runs with Stoinis. Stoinis was out after scoring 16 runs in 15 balls. Meanwhile, Maxwell continued to hit fours and sixes from the other end and then made an unbeaten partnership of 95 runs with Tim David for the fifth wicket. He made this partnership in just 39 balls. Maxwell remained unbeaten after scoring 120 runs in 55 balls with the help of 12 fours and eight sixes. During this period his strike rate was 241.67. Whereas, Tim David remained unbeaten after scoring 31 runs in 14 balls with the help of two fours and two sixes. His strike rate was 221.43.

When Maxwell scored a T20 century against India in November, he equaled Rohit's record of four centuries. However, after that, Rohit recently went ahead by scoring the fifth century of his T20 International career against Afghanistan. Now Maxwell has equalized again.

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