
Glenn Maxwell confirms he will miss the IPL 2026 in an emotional social media post, thanking fans and reflecting on his memorable journey in the Indian Premier League.
Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell sent shockwaves among his fans and franchises when the mercurial player announced that he would not be putting his name in the forthcoming IPL 2026 mini auction. An emotional message was penned by the 37-year-old on social media as he thanked the IPL, calling it a league that helped shape him "as a cricketer and as a person."
After a decade-plus of highs and lows within IPL cricket across various franchises and memorable knocks, Maxwell's withdrawal perhaps signals the end of an era of one of the most colourful players in T20 history.
The immediate reason seems related to his recent form and fitness. Playing for Punjab Kings in the 2025 season, Maxwell could manage only 48 runs in six innings before a finger injury ruled him out.
PBKS let go of him ahead of the 2026 auction, looking to change fortunes in their squad and overseas player quota. PBKS head coach Ricky Ponting admitted without any inhibition that Maxwell wouldn’t have figured in their first XI for the coming season.
Posting on social media at the time, Maxwell added: "After many unforgettable seasons in the IPL, I've decided not to put my name into the auction this year … The memories, the challenges and the energy of India will stay with me forever.
Maxwell's withdrawal definitely shakes up the mix for the overseas all-rounder in 2026. Franchises now looking to sign dynamic, impact players could very well shift focus towards younger all-rounders who come into the ₹2 crore base price pool or emerging overseas stars.
It also reflects a wider trend: experienced players whose recent performances have been patchy may not be retained, and instead, bets on performers could be placed, especially since there is such stiff competition for only 77 auction slots.
For fans, the decision by Maxwell heralds the probable end of so many memorable IPL moments-the power sixes, stylish strokeplay, and unpredictable brilliance that made him such a favourite, if erratic, match-winner.
Although Maxwell's post does not quite confirm his retirement from all T20 leagues, the tone essentially suggests a farewell to the IPL for at least the near future. He thanked fans and franchises for their support over the years and signed off with "hopefully see you soon." Whether Maxwell returns via another league like the PSL, similar to many other former players, is still uncertain. But for now, the IPL 2026 auction will go ahead without one of its longtime entertainers.
Punjab Kings paid tribute to Glenn Maxwell with an Instagram post featuring photos of him in action for the Punjab Franchise throughout the years. The post thanked him for his explosive performances, professionalism, and memorable moments, calling him one of the franchise’s most influential overseas players.