
Australia’s underwhelming campaign at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has not only ended their title hopes but also ignited serious discussions about the future of some of their biggest stars. Among the names under the spotlight is the explosive all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, whose international career could be nearing its final chapter.
Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has openly suggested that Maxwell may not feature in the next T20 World Cup cycle, hinting that the veteran’s time in Australian colours could soon draw to a close.
Australia’s group-stage elimination in the T20 World Cup 2026 came as a shock to many, with the team failing to secure a Super 8 berth. The early exit has intensified scrutiny on the side’s senior players, particularly those who have been part of multiple World Cup campaigns.
Ricky Ponting’s candid assessment on Glenn Maxwell’s future
Speaking during the tournament coverage, Ponting did not shy away from sharing his honest view about Maxwell’s future. Ponting’s comments reflects a growing belief that Australia could be preparing for a transitional phase. Maxwell, known for his fearless strokeplay and match-winning brilliance, has been one of Australia’s most dynamic white-ball cricketers over the past decade. However, recent performances have not quite matched the lofty standards he once set.
“Glenn Maxwell, I don’t think will be there. I think it looks to me like his career is coming towards an end,” Ponting remarked.
A lean patch at the wrong time
Maxwell’s 2026 T20 World Cup campaign has been modest by his standards. The 37-year-old managed just 62 runs across three matches, with starts that failed to convert into impactful scores. While flashes of his trademark innovation were visible, the finishing touch was missing.
The struggles did not begin at this tournament. Maxwell has not registered a T20 half-century since August 2025. In his last 12 T20 appearances, he has averaged just 15.55 with a strike rate of 113.82 — numbers that fall significantly short of his career benchmarks.
His selection for the World Cup squad was already under debate following a disappointing Big Bash League season, where he scored only 76 runs in eight innings. For a player renowned for turning games single-handedly, such numbers inevitably raised eyebrows.
One last appearance in Kandy?
Australia still have one final group-stage match remaining — a February 20 clash against Oman in Kandy. For Maxwell, the fixture could carry emotional weight. If Ponting’s prediction proves accurate, it may mark his final T20 World Cup appearance — or possibly even his last outing in international cricket.
Maxwell’s journey with Australia has been filled with unforgettable highs, including breathtaking centuries and match-defining cameos. His ability to dismantle bowling attacks in a matter of overs made him one of the most feared batters in the shortest format.
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