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Glenn Maxwell opened up about his foot damage whereas commentating throughout a Huge Bash League (BBL) sport between Adelaide Strikers and Melbourne Renegades on tenth January.
The proper-handed batting all-rounder had damaged the fibula of his left leg whereas partying at a good friend’s home and had underwent surgey in November 2022 to reset the bone.
Virtually considered giving up cricket: Glenn Maxwell
Maxwell talking on AIR for FOX Cricket alongside former teammate Brad Haddin mentioned. Maxwellalso went on to open up concerning the post-treatment scene after returning dwelling from the hospital,
“I did suppose that I won’t play cricket once more. That first week in hospital was fairly troublesome. There have been these ideas whereas I used to be within the hospital taking a look at my leg as a result of it seemed like a balloon,” the 34-year-old added.
“The following week I used to be at dwelling after I acquired again from the hospital and I believed it was going to be rather a lot simpler at dwelling. (However) not having the nurses there and never having the fixed ache remedy … that was in all probability essentially the most ache I’ve ever been in. Simply making an attempt to get round the home was terrible.“
Melbourne Stars, from their Twitter deal with, posted a video footage of Maxwell’s swollen foot whereas he lay in mattress watching a WBBL match.
.@Gmaxi_32 following our WBBL win from his hospital mattress! #StarsFamily 💚 pic.twitter.com/EICCLhZtBM
— Melbourne Stars (@StarsBBL) November 13, 2022
Maxwell reminisced the painful days he underwent on the hospital, however acknowledged that he’s very happy with himself, due to the best way he handled the fracture and the therapy process.
“I’m actually happy with how a lot work I’ve put in day and night time. I’ve had quite a lot of sleepless nights icing and making an attempt to get myself prepared, nights sleeping on the sofa with pillows throughout my foot and ice packs shoved into my boot.“