Australia became the third team to qualify for the semi-finals of the ongoing World Cup on Tuesday (November 7) as they defeated Afghanistan by three wickets. For the unversed, the chase of 292 might look straightforward but there was a lot more drama at the Wankhede stadium with Glenn Maxwell shattering records at will.
Glenn Maxwell stunned Afghanistan at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai as he smacked the first-ever double-century in ODIs while chasing. Thanks to his first-ever double ton, Australia chased down 292 runs after struggling at 91/7 at one stage.
His entire body was cramping on the evening but the man was not going to retire as he chased history successfully. Australia was reeling at 91/7 at one stage and Afghanistan seemed to be taking a massive step towards the semi-finals. But Maxwell had other ideas and found a patient ally in his skipper Pat Cummins as the duo added an unbeaten 202 runs for the eighth wicket partnership to take Australia home with more than three overs in hand.Perhaps, Maxwell ended up smashing the second-fastest double hundred in the history of ODIs and also notched up the highest-ever individual score in a run-chase in the format. Fakhar Zaman earlier held the record with his 193-run knock against South Africa a couple of years ago.
The 292-run chase also turned out to be Australia's highest ever in the history of the World Cup and it was also the highest ever successful chase at the Wankhede stadium. Moreover, Glenn Maxwell also climbed up to the third place in the list of most sixes in World Cup history. He has now smacked 43 maximums only behind Rohit Sharma and Chris Gayle who have hit 45 and 49 sixes even as the Indian captain is chasing the all-time record. There is now every chance for Maxwell to end up at the top of the pile by the time the World Cup ends.
Here's a list of records Glenn Maxwell created with his sensational knock: