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CA probes Maxwell’s sudden hospitalisation

Updated on: 23 January,2024 07:20 AM IST  |  Melbourne
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According to Daily Telegraph, Maxwell was out drinking and watching a concert by ‘Six and Out’, the band featuring former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee, when he felt unwell

CA probes Maxwell’s sudden hospitalisation

Glenn Maxwell

Cricket Australia (CA) has launched an investigation into an incident involving flamboyant all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who had to be rushed to a hospital following a late-night party in Adelaide last week.


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According to Daily Telegraph, Maxwell was out drinking and watching a concert by ‘Six and Out’, the band featuring former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee, when he felt unwell.


CA said it is aware of the incident involving the all-rounder who played a key role in Australia’s triumphant World Cup campaign in India last October-November.

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