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Glenn Maxwell and David Warner clash over the light show

Sarita Dey
11 months ago

In the World Cup match played on Wednesday, Australia achieved the biggest win (by a margin of runs) in World Cup history by defeating the Netherlands by 309 runs. The hero of the victory was Glenn Maxwell, who played a quick inning of 106 runs in 44 balls. This match was played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, where the lighting during the World Cup was a topic of discussion. Even though the view of the stadium looks beautiful during this time, after the match Maxwell said it was not good for the players. In contrast, David Warner gave a statement against him.

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The light show is terrible for players – Glenn Maxwell

A social media user shared the statement given after the match on his social media, in which Maxwell had given a statement regarding the lighting in the Delhi stadium. “The light show is a terrible idea,” Maxwell said. This takes some time for the eyes to adjust and is not good for cricketers. Obviously, it’s great for the fans, but terrible for the players.”

Maxwell and Warner went against each other

The spectators are really liking the lighting being done at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Every person going to the stadium wants to capture this light show on his phone, it also looks very beautiful. Maxwell did not like this as a player and he expressed his views openly, but David Warner was seen against him regarding this. Warner responded to this by saying that without the audience, we would not be able to do what we .

Warner wrote, “I loved the light show, what an atmosphere. It’s all about the fans. We wouldn’t be able to do what we love without you all.”

Maxwell scored 106 runs in 44 balls with the help of 9 fours and 8 sixes.

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Batting first, Australia scored a huge score of 399 runs in 50 overs. Maxwell scored 106 runs in 44 balls with the help of 9 fours and 8 sixes. Earlier, David Warner had given a good start to the team by playing a century. Warner scored 104 runs in 93 balls with the help of 11 fours and 3 sixes.

The entire Netherlands team was all out for 90 runs, and Australia won the match by a margin of 309 runs. Adam Zampa took 4 wickets, and Mitchell Marsh took 2 wickets. Maxwell was adjudged the best player of the match.