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Broken Leg Is Giving Me The Most Grief: Maxwell
Shortly after Australia’s T20 World Cup campaign ended in the league stage in 2022, Maxwell suffered a shattered fibula, chipped tibia and ruptured ankle ligaments on his left leg at a friend’s 50th birthday party.
Due to the gruesome injuries, Maxwell missed being a part of 2023 Border-Gavaskar Trophy tour of India, but became a member of ODI World Cup winning team. Maxwell’s leg has also left questions over his fitness to play Tests, especially with Australia set to tour Sri Lanka in February next year.
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