Glenn Maxwell has been a IPL regular for more than a decade, featuring for he likes pf Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. However, the Australian has opted out of the next season with his name not featuring in the long list. Maxwell confirmed the same in an Instagram post, revealing it was a tough decision to make.
Glenn Maxwell is amongst the biggest absentees in the long list of players who have registered for the IPL Auction 2026. A total of 1355 players have put their name in the hat for only 77 available slots. While the likes of Cameron Green and Steve Smith re-entered the fray, Maxwell walked out having been released by the Punjab Kings.
The 37-year-old had a forgettable IPL 2025 season leading him to being dropped from the XI. He later suffered an injury and was replaced by Mitchell Owen. Owen has been retained while Maxwell, bought for ₹4.2 crore was released into the auction.
Retirement or PSL Loading?
Maxwell isn't the first high profile overseas star to opt out of the IPL. Chennai Super Kings legend Faf du Plessis ended his 14-year association with the league. He will now feature in the Pakistan Super League, which clashes with the IPL. Moeen Ali, who featured for KKR last year, will also feature in the PSL.
Maxwell remains active in T20Is and will play the T20 World Cup in India starting in February. The 37-year-old could well feature in the tournament and hang up his boots. He could however also take the PSL route, as Du Plessis and Moeen have done. Maxwell's stocks in the IPL are low after a rough season. PSL would allow him to continue his T20 career, should he be wiling to. Other than IPL, Maxwell has featured in the MLC T20, the Hundred, T20 Blast and the Big Bash League.
Maxwell was first signed by the Delhi Daredevils in 2012. He has since featured for Punjab Kings across three stints, Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
He later released a statement confirming his decision. The 37-year-old expressed his gratitude towards IPL and revealed it was a tough decision to not enter his name in the auction.
"After many unforgettable seasons in the IPL, I've decided not to put my name into the auction this year. It's a big call, and one I make with a lot of gratitude for everything this league has given me.
The IPL has helped shape me as a cricketer and as a person. I've been lucky to play with world-class teammates, represent incredible franchises, and perform in front of fans whose passion is unmatched. The memories, the challenges, and the energy of India will stay with me forever.
Thank you for all your support over the years, hopefully see you soon," Maxwell said in a statement.
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