Glenn Maxwell reveals the details of his leg injury
While recalling the ghastly incident, Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell revealed the details of breaking his leg at a birthday party on November 19. The 34-year-old will be out of action for quite some time and is likely to miss the India tour next year but hasn’t given up on that yet.
Speaking to Cricket Australia’s Unplayable Podcast, Maxwell explained the incident in detail and also shared his reaction following the accident.
“One of my mates, who was also one of my schoolteachers, we were laughing about something and I pretended to chase him off somewhere. I reckon we both took about three or four steps out there, and both slipped at the same time. I just got my foot stuck a little bit, and he fell, unfortunately at a really bad angle and landed straight on my leg. It just snapped. I heard and felt every part of it. It was pretty painful. I was screaming a bit and he was like, ‘please tell me you’re joking, please tell me you’re joking,” Maxwell said.
“I probably didn’t sleep for two days while I was in agony. It was a pretty horrible couple of days. My wife was unbelievable through it all. I shattered my fibula, the syndesmosis ligaments, they’re all ruptured. I did a good job of it for such an innocuous thing,” the cricketer added.
This was a frustrating thing above it all: Maxwell
Maxwell, who was eyeing to prove himself in Test cricket will now miss Victoria’s next Sheffield Shield matches and his future in the four-match Test series against India too looks faded. Labelling this incident as frustrating, the Aussie all-rounder shared an update on his return to cricket.
“This is the frustrating thing about it all – I’ve done some dumb things on the field, some dumb things off the field, and I’ve never even come close to injuring myself. It was just a little bit slippery, and all of a sudden there goes a couple of months,” the 34-year-old reacted on his unfortunate injury.
“There’s a time limit on when they’re going to announce that squad to India and to be fair, there’s a high chance that I won’t make it. They’re obviously going have to see me playing cricket and they’re obviously going to have to take a big risk if they do take me. But I think that’s probably why I don’t want to sort of set any dates or timelines of when I can get back. I would dearly love to be okay for that but I’m a slave to how my body recovers and how quickly I can I suppose get the strength back into it and then get back playing cricket again,” Maxwell said on his return to cricket.