Maxwell, known for his explosive batting and brilliant fielding, was seen puffing on the e-cigarette after the Aussies lost 6 wickets for just 70 runs, while chasing the Proteas total of 311-7 .
Glenn Maxwell caught vaping
The camera captured the moment, and the footage quickly circulated on social media platforms, drawing attention and criticism from various quarters.
While the use of e-cigarettes is not uncommon among athletes in certain sports, it has been a subject of controversy and debate regarding its impact on health and its appropriateness in professional sports settings.
The incident has led to discussions about the regulations and guidelines concerning the use of such devices in cricketing events, especially those governed by international bodies like the ICC. Fans and experts have raised concerns about the potential implications of such actions on Maxwell’s image and the broader impact on the game.
Neither Maxwell nor the team management has issued an official statement addressing the incident at the time of this report. However, the incident has undoubtedly sparked conversations about the stance of athletes as role models and the need for stricter protocols regarding substance use in sports.
Here’s the video:
#AUSvsSA #southafrica #Australia
Smoking in #Maxwell pic.twitter.com/Do1O746P9a
— Alkazaar (@gameebuster11) October 12, 2023
What's happening there? Is he smoking?#Maxi pic.twitter.com/DFLHXDn2UA
— Kumar Sourav (@AdamDhoni1) October 13, 2023
Biggest World Cup defeat for Australia
Australia’s display in the ongoing World Cup has been less than satisfactory. The five-times champion endured a devastating loss against South Africa in Lucknow, representing their most significant World Cup defeat thus far.
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The event took place at the Ekana Stadium, where Australia encountered a formidable target of 312 runs set by South Africa. Despite their utmost endeavours, Australia’s batting performance was lackluster, culminating in their dismissal for a paltry 177 runs in 40.5 overs. This translated to a substantial defeat by 134 runs.
Top 4 defeats (in terms of runs) for Australia in the ODI World Cup
- 134 runs vs South Africa, Lucknow, 2023
- 118 runs vs India, Chelmsford, 1983
- 101 runs vs West Indies, Leeds, 1983
- 89 runs vs Pakistan, Nottingham, 1979
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