Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has decided against registering for the IPL 2026 auction, marking a potential end to his storied tenure in India’s premier T20 league. The 37-year-old, who fetched Rs 4.2 crore from Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the IPL 2025 mega-auction, struggled with just 48 runs in seven matches and four wickets before a finger fracture sidelined him midway through the season. This move follows his release by PBKS ahead of retentions, amid a pool of 1,355 players vying for 77 slots at the December 16 auction in Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena.
Glenn Maxwell’s IPL journey of ups and downs
Maxwell’s IPL journey began in 2012, evolving into explosive peaks like 542 runs in 2014 for Kings XI Punjab and 513 in 2021, alongside consistent contributions in 2022 (301 runs) and 2023 (400 runs). Across 141 matches, he amassed 2,819 runs at a strike rate of 155.15, with 18 half-centuries and useful off-spin. Recent dips, including 52 runs in 10 games for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in 2024, fueled scrutiny, yet his global reputation as a match-winner endures.
Maxwell’s emotional official statement for his absence in IPL 2026 mini auction
Maxwell shared a heartfelt message on social media, expressing deep gratitude for the IPL’s influence on his career and life. He highlighted unforgettable seasons, world-class teammates, franchise loyalties, and the unmatched passion of Indian fans, noting the league’s role in shaping him both on and off the field.
“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 wrote on a social media post, leaving the door ajar with hopes of future encounters, signing off affectionately as “Cheers Maxi.”
This decision aligns with other high-profile exits like Andre Russell‘s IPL retirement and Faf du Plessis opting for the Pakistan Super League. As franchises eye stars like Cameron Green and Steve Smith in the Rs 2 crore bracket, Maxwell’s absence reshapes overseas all-rounder dynamics. PBKS coach Ricky Ponting had earlier cited form concerns, but Maxwell’s statement radiates positivity.
Fans and analysts ponder if this signals retirement from T20 leagues, given his age and international commitments. Maxwell’s Big Bash League (BBL) exploits, including a record 154 not out, underscore his enduring flair.
