Glenn Maxwell Suffers Fractured Arm in Training Accident Ahead of New Zealand T20 Series
Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell sustains a fractured arm during net session after being struck by Mitchell Owen's powerful shot, casting doubt on his participation in upcoming international fixtures.


Australian cricket star Glenn Maxwell faces another injury setback after a freak accident during net practice in Mount Maunganui. The 36-year-old all-rounder sustained a fractured right arm when teammate Mitchell Owen hammered a powerful drive during preparations for the New Zealand T20 series.
Key details of the incident:
- Occurred during intense batting/bowling simulation drills
- Ball struck Maxwell's bowling arm at high velocity
- Immediate medical assessment revealed radial fracture
- Ruled out of entire 3-match T20 series against New Zealand
Historical context: This marks Maxwell's third significant injury in three years: | Year | Incident | Consequence |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | Party accident | Leg fracture (6-month recovery) | |
2023 | Golf cart fall | Concussion during World Cup | |
2025 | Net session injury | Arm fracture (4-6 week prognosis) |
Team impact:
- Replacement: Wicketkeeper-batter Josh Philippe called up
- Squad preparation: Matthew Short describes training intensity as "World Cup-level focus"
- Medical timeline: Cricket Australia expects 4-6 week recovery period
Expert analysis: "This couldn't come at worse timing," said national selector George Bailey. "Maxi's multi-format value makes him irreplaceable in our white-ball plans. We'll prioritize his rehab for the India ODI series."
Player perspective: Teammate Matthew Short witnessed the incident: "Mitch absolutely creamed that shot - the sound of ball on bone made everyone wince. Maxi's been through this before, but it's brutal seeing it happen mid-prep."
Looking ahead:
- Potential return: Late October ODI series vs India
- Fitness focus: CA to implement modified training protocols
- Career implications: 124-T20 veteran faces crucial recovery phase
Medical update scheduled for October 3rd will determine next steps.