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Cricketing greats are saying Glenn Maxwell’s stunning 201 against Afghanistan is the greatest One Day International innings of all time.

“The greatest ODI knock of all time, without any doubt,” said former England skipper Michael Vaughan on the BBC.

It’s hard to disagree.

“I’ve never seen anything like that. Australia had no right at all to win that game,” Vaughan added.

Indian great Sachin Tendulkar crowned it “the best ODI knock I’ve seen in my life,” one of numerous greats that have hailed it as such.

Aside from leading Australia to victory, that Maxwell roused himself, Tyson Fury-like off the canvas to do it after suffering cramps mid-way through the innings, only adds to the mystique.

The double-ton club

Belinda Clark bats
Belinda Clark is the only other Australian with an ODI double hundred.(Getty Images: Allsport/Craig Prentis)

The plain numbers of Maxwell’s knock are absolutely bonkers.

Scoring 201 runs from just 128 balls, with 21 fours and 10 sixes, Maxwell’s innings was the 11th ODI double-century by a man in history, and 13th overall.

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