New Delhi: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) star all-rounder Glen Maxwell opened up on how the Indian Premier League (IPL) changed his life as a cricketer. Australia's Glenn Maxwell, who made his IPL debut in the year 2012, is regarded as one of the finest T20 cricketers of his generation.  The star all-rounder has played a total of 354 matches in T20 cricket so far, in which he has scored more than 8,000 runs and has taken 123 wickets.


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Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) recently posted a video on social media in which Maxwell can be seen talking about the changes he has gone through being a part of IPL and how these changes helped him.






Maxwell, after his IPL debut in 2012 for Delhi, was included by Mumbai Indians (MI) in 2013. This was the same year when Mumbai Indians clinched their maiden IPL title under Rohit Sharma's captaincy. Maxwell was a part of the Punjab Kings, earlier known as Kings XI Punjab, from 2014 to 2017, during which he also captained the team.


In 2018, Delhi again included him in its camp. In 2019-20, Maxwell again joined Punjab, but after a poor performance in UAE, the franchise left him. RCB acquired him for the very first time in 2021 and now Maxwell has been a part of the Bangalore-based franchise for two years.