‘Sore and sorry’: Glenn Maxwell truth emerges after latest incident

‘Sore and sorry’: Glenn Maxwell truth emerges after latest incident

Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell has been left “embarrassed” after he was reportedly despatched to hospital in an ambulance after an evening out in Adelaide on Friday.

Maxwell had made an look at a well-liked golf occasion in Adelaide’s CBD earlier than heading to a pub the place former Aussie bowler Brett Lee and his band Six and Out have been performing.

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7NEWS first reported the 35-year-old was taken to Royal Adelaide Hospital from the venue in an ambulance.

Reports say he didn’t spend the evening on the facility.

While it had initially been reported the all-rounder was set to return below investigation from Cricket Australia, Maxwell’s supervisor Ben Tippett revealed the reality by stating no investigation into the star was ever happening.

“Glenn is a little embarrassed by the whole thing,” Tippett informed The Age.

“He was a bit sore and sorry on Saturday, but he’s back in Melbourne and resumed training yesterday. He’s not under investigation by Cricket Australia.

“Maxi has spoken to (selector) George Bailey yesterday. We’ve spoken to them, they’ve spoken to us and it’s done.

“He’s back in training yesterday. He had time off for about a week after the Big Bash League and he is back into training.”

New particulars emerged on Tuesday with the Sydney Morning Herald reporting witnesses imagine Maxwell was affected by dehydration.

News Corp first reported “those close to Maxwell” mentioned the cricketer had a “few beers in the sun” and that, together with the consequences of dehydration, “caught up with him”.

The Australian cricketer is believed to have handed out consequently, with an ambulance then known as.

Maxwell has been concerned in different incidents in current instances which have resulted in accidents.

The explosive batsman suffered a concussion after falling off a golf cart throughout final 12 months’s victorious World Cup marketing campaign in India.

He additionally suffered a badly damaged leg at a pal’s fiftieth party in November, 2022.

It has now emerged there are issues about Maxwell’s relationship with alcohol.

Former Aussie Test captain Michael Clarke mentioned among the particulars round Maxwell’s newest incident are worrying.

“To have to be put into an ambulance. That makes me nervous,” he mentioned.

“With these sort of things, with off-field stuff. I like to go, ‘Benefit of the doubt and innocent until proven guilty’.

“One thing I know, Cricket Australia will get to the bottom of it. These days there’s cameras, there’s people. So the truth will be told.

“The other thing we need to do is making sure he’s OK. He didn’t end up spending the night there (in hospital). I can’t think of a time where I’ve had to call an ambulance or an ambulance had to be called for me, no matter how drunk I was.

“So I’m worried is there more to this and I just hope he’s OK first and foremost.”

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