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Glenn Maxwell's Fractured Finger Ruled Out Him From IPL 2025

PBKS Star Glenn Maxwell Ruled Out After Finger Injury
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Glenn Maxwell has been ruled out of IPL 2025 due to a fractured finger, as confirmed by Punjab Kings. The injury occurred during practice before a match against KKR. PBKS announced the replacement of Maxwell with Suryansh Shedge. Despite Maxwell's absence, the team remains confident in their squad's capability to deliver strong performances.

Punjab Kings (PBKS) on Thursday announced that Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has been ruled out of the remainder of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season after suffering a fractured finger.
The Punjab Kings took to their official social media handle to provide a fitness update for the cricketer. "Glenn Maxwell has been ruled out of the remainder of the season due to a finger injury. We wish him a speedy recovery," PBKS wrote on Instagram.

Earlier ahead of the match against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at Chepauk Stadium on Wednesday, his PBKS and Aussie teammate Marcus Stoinis confirmed that the veteran broke his finger while training before the team's previous match against defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and added that he is likely "out of the tournament."
In place of Maxwell, PBKS brought in all-rounder Suryansh Shedge and, after opting to bowl first, named just three overseas players in the playing eleven.

Shreyas Iyer said at the toss said,

Shreyas Iyer
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"It is very unfortunate that he's got a fractured finger. To be honest, we have not decided about the replacements yet so far but we are pretty strong in our team's mindset and what we have outside of our playing XI. We have got a variety of players who can win you matches. So we are going to stick to that as much as possible."

Stoinis also confirmed that Maxwell has a fractured finger. ," he added.

"Unfortunately, Maxi's broken his finger. He broke it just before the last game at training. He did not think it was too bad, but it ended up getting pretty bad. He had scans, and yeah, the results were not great. So, unfortunately for Maxi, I think it's likely he is out for the tournament."

Maxwell has had a poor run in the tournament with the bat, scoring just 48 runs in six innings with the best score of 30 and taking four wickets with his off-spin. During the match against KKR, he scored seven in eight balls. He was bought for Rs 4.2 crore during the mega auction last year.

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