Australian Maxwell hits 19-ball half century

SYDNEY,  (Reuters) – While Ricky Ponting and co were  boarding a plane for the World Cup on Wednesday evening, lesser  known Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell was blasting his way  into the record books with a 19-ball half century.

Maxwell’s knock, the quickest in Australian domestic  cricket, sparked a stunning run chase for Victoria, who scored  102 runs off the last nine overs to secure a one wicket victory  over Tasmania in the interstate one-dayer in Hobart.

The 22-year-old, playing just his sixth match at state  level, slowed down after reaching the half century but still  made 61 from 27 balls, including eight fours and three sixes,  before he was caught off the bowling of Ben Hilfenhaus.

Glenn Maxwell

“Vics never say die,” Maxwell told reporters. “It’s the  thing we always try to live by, and we showed that tonight and  we’ve showed it a few times in the past few years.”

The fastest half century in one day internationals was  scored off 17 balls by Sri Lanka’s Sanath Jayasuriya against  Pakistan in 1996 and included five sixes and eight fours.