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“Greatest innings of any kind ever”: Cricket world stunned

<p>ODI hero Glenn Maxwell has single-handedly rewritten the cricket record books, leaving fans and fellow players alike scratching their heads in disbelief.</p> <p>In the recent ODI match against Afghanistan, where Australia found themselves in a precarious position at 7/91 chasing 292, Maxwell delivered an innings that has now been dubbed the "greatest innings ever" – or, in the words of captain Pat Cummins, "Just ridiculous. I don't know how you describe that."</p> <p>Maxwell's adventure leading up to this awe-inspiring performance involved a mishap on the golf course that left him nursing an injury and missing Australia's previous World Cup game. It seems that the golf course has its share of hazards, but Maxwell was more than willing to make amends with his cricketing prowess.</p> <p>The drama reached its peak when Maxwell, the man of the hour, made his entrance. He defied all odds and stats, forming an unbroken partnership of 202 for the eighth wicket with the skipper, who contributed a modest 12 runs. While Cummins found himself with little to do but admire Maxwell's heroics, he summed it up perfectly, saying, "I couldn't get on strike! I just let Maxi do his thing, how am I going to say anything to someone batting like that?"</p> <p>The cricketing world was equally flabbergasted by Maxwell's performance. Former England captain Michael Vaughan declared, "This is the greatest ODI innings ever. It might be the greatest innings of any kind ever."</p> <p>And the accolades didn't stop there; even cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar couldn't contain his awe, taking to X (formerly known as Twitter) to exclaim, "From Max pressure to Max performance! This has been the best ODI knock I've seen in my life."</p> <p>Maxwell's knock of 201 not out featured 21 fours and 10 sixes and made him only the third batsman in World Cup history to score a double century. His list of records broken during the game is so long that you'd need a bigger scoreboard to fit them all. He set records for the highest score in an ODI run chase, the highest score at No.5 or lower, the first ever 200-run score in a run chase, the highest score for an Australian batter in an ODI, and the second-fastest 200 in an ODI.</p> <p>Maxwell's cramp attack while batting at 146 was just a minor hiccough in his incredible journey. Following on-field treatment, he continued to pummel Afghanistan's attack with an array of shots that had fans gasping for breath.</p> <p>After the match, the exhausted but victorious Maxwell said, "Horrific, I feel shocking. It was quite hot when we were fielding, I haven't done a whole lot of high-intensity exercise in the heat. It got a hold of me today, I was lucky to stick it out until the end."</p> <p>In the end, it was a rollercoaster of a match that had spectators on the edge of their seats. Maxwell's incredible innings will surely be talked about for years to come, and who knows, maybe the golf course will become the secret training ground for future cricketing legends.</p> <p><em>Image: Getty</em></p>

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Century-old typo at Melbourne train stop finally fixed

<p>One of Melbourne’s oldest public spelling errors will be fixed after almost a century.<br />In 1937, the suburb of "Glen Huntly" was incorrectly written as a one-word sign at the train station and has remained that way ever since.</p> <p>The southeast suburb is finally getting an updated sign, as two level crossing removals are about to take place.</p> <p>“That’s a historical spelling error ... It’s taken us nearly a century to fix that,” Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said at a press conference.</p> <p>“But the local historical society and others who have an eye for detail will be very pleased to see us remedying that error.”</p> <p>Glen Huntly was named after a ship that arrived in Port Phillip all the way back in 1940, but there has been confusion surrounding the spelling ever since.</p> <p>Some local businesses in the suburb still have the spelling as 'Glenhuntly' and the name of the railway station has been changed three times.</p> <p>The stop was called ‘Glen Huntly Road’ when it was opened in 1881, before being changed to ‘Glen Huntly’ in 1882 and then ‘Glenhuntly’ in 1937.</p> <p>Andrews unveiled the new train station signage with the correct spelling as works to remove the level crossings and upgrades to the station commence.</p> <p>Those congested level crossings are at Neerim and Glen Huntly roads with expected closures in the area from May 5 until mid-July.</p> <p>Buses will be replacing trains on the Frankston line between Caulfield and Moorabbin during this time.<br />The new, typo-free Glen Huntly train station will open in August 2023.</p> <p><em>Image credit: Facebook</em></p>

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Pippa Middleton to gain noble inheritance

<p dir="ltr">Pippa Middleton could be joining her older sister Kate in royal life with a title of her own, inherited from her father-in-law.</p> <p dir="ltr">Her husband, James Matthews, is the eldest son of David Matthews, and is in line to inherit his father's title as Laird of Glen Affric, along with a 10,000-acre Scottish estate near Loch Ness.</p> <p dir="ltr">If he does receive the hereditary title upon his father's death, that would see Pippa and James become Lord and Lady Glen Affric.</p> <p dir="ltr">The Commonwealth-recognised title would make the couple members of the nobility, one step down from royalty.</p> <p dir="ltr">Pippa and James, a former professional racing driver and hedge fund manager, married in 2017 and share three children: Arthur, three, Grace, one, and three-week-old Rose.</p> <p dir="ltr">The news of their future title comes as the family reportedly plan to relocate to a 31-hectare lot in Buckleberry, less than an hour’s drive from the Middleton’s new home in Windsor.</p> <p dir="ltr">Their new home will reportedly mimic Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop, complete with glamping, cabins and a restaurant. </p> <p><span id="docs-internal-guid-e84dce1d-7fff-7ae3-1e08-e3412ea596e7"></span></p> <p dir="ltr">Kate and Pippa’s parents, Michael, 73, and Carole, 67, also live in Buckleberry, which has been a long-time base for the family and where they founded a party accessory company in 1987.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Image: @pippa.middleton.matthews (Instagram)</em></p>

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Heartbroken Russell Crowe shows bushfire damage to multimillion dollar property

<p>Russell Crowe has shared a sad video of the bushfire damage done to his property.</p> <p>The Hollywood actor said he originally intended to just send the small clip to his friend, but felt the need to share it with Twitter too.</p> <p>“Fires still burning, logs smoking everywhere you look,” he wrote.</p> <p>“Got halfway to where we were trying to get to, will try again in the morning when it’s cooler.”</p> <p>The actor previously shared images of his NSW property after the bushfire left regions of it “scorched” and out of water.</p> <p>He noted he “was overall very lucky” at the time after a couple of buildings were lost on his property.</p> <p>Crowe owns 400 hectares of land around Nana Glen, inland and northwest of Coffs Harbour.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Sent this to a friend. Thought I’d share with you too . Fires still burning , logs smoking everywhere you look. <br />Got halfway to where we were trying to get to, will try again in the morning when it’s cooler. <a href="https://t.co/eCjR8QXXMm">pic.twitter.com/eCjR8QXXMm</a></p> — Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) <a href="https://twitter.com/russellcrowe/status/1198808392803860480?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 25, 2019</a></blockquote> <p>“So we’re up here trying to get up to this ridge road but we keep coming across things like that,” he said in the most recent video shared, before panning the phone to a tree across the road.</p> <p>“So I’ve got a few boys behind me chopping through with a chainsaw, but I don’t think we brought enough chainsaws because we’ve got a long way to go to get to where we’re supposed to be.</p> <p>“Look at this place, mate,” he shows his friend.</p> <p>“Absolutely f***ing smashed.”</p> <p>On Sunday it was recorded 65 fires continued to burn across NSW, with 31 yet to be contained.</p> <p>Blazes in Victoria and north Queensland are still causing alarm.</p> <p>NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced there would be $48 million set aside for bushfire recovery, after blazes devastated many communities.</p> <p>The community recovery package, which is both a federal and state government initiative – was announced on Sunday morning and included a grant of up to $15,000 to aide small businesses and farmers.</p> <div class="post_body_wrapper"> <div class="post_body"> <div class="body_text "> <p>Scroll through the gallery to see the impact on Crowe's property. </p> </div> </div> </div>

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Country music legend Glen Campbell dies aged 81

<p>The family of legendary country music singer Glen Campbell have announced his passing at the age of 81. “It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and legendary singer and guitarist, Glen Travis Campbell ... following his long and courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease,” they wrote on Facebook yesterday.</p> <p>His daughter, Ashley Campbell, took to Twitter to share a heartbreaking yet touching tribute to her beloved dad.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Heartbroken. I owe him everything I am, and everything I ever will be. He will be remembered so well and with so much love. <a href="https://t.co/1Z8mm8Jzth">pic.twitter.com/1Z8mm8Jzth</a></p> — Ashley Campbell (@ashcambanjo) <a href="https://twitter.com/ashcambanjo/status/895023923393433600">August 8, 2017</a></blockquote> <p>Campbell was known for his smooth vocals and genre-defying hits that earned him 10 Grammy awards and countless others. His best-loved songs include “Gentle on My Mind”, “Rhinestone Cowboy”, “By the Time I Get to Phoenix”, “Wichita Lineman”, “Galveston”, “Southern Nights” and “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle”.</p> <p>Campbell also found success on the small screen, hosting his very own music and comedy variety show, <em>The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour</em>, from 1969 to 1972. A successful actor as well, he was lauded for his role in 1969’s <em>True Grit</em>, for which he received both Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations.</p> <p>He is survived by his wife, Kim Woollen, and his eight children, Debby, Kelli, Travis, Kane, Dillon, Cal, Shannon and Ashley.</p>

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