Will play IPL till able to walk: Maxwell

IPL has been pretty good to me throughout my career, the people I've met, the coaches I've played with have been fantastic: Australian player__Photo: File

Australia's star batsman Glenn Maxwell says he will continue to play in the Indian Premier League as long as he is able to walk.


Speaking to the media at Melbourne Airport on his return from India to Australia, Glenn Maxwell said that the IPL will probably be the last tournament that I will play in my life because I will continue to play the IPL as long as it lasts.


"The IPL has been pretty good to me throughout my career, the people I've met, the coaches I've played with have been fantastic, the international players you have in the team," Glenn said. They have a lot of good experience, this tournament has been very beneficial for my entire career.


"The ideal learning opportunity for a player is to spend two months playing alongside players like AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli and observing and talking with them," added the Australian. A desire exists.


It should be noted that Glenn Maxwell played his first season for Delhi Daredevils (Capitals) in the year 2012, later he became a part of Mumbai Indians.


The all-rounder has been a part of the Royal Challengers Bangalore team for the past three years, having been bought for INR 14.25 crore last year.