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Glenn Maxwell’s big hit to yield charity payout in Wellington

Wellington ground authorities to put the broken seat on online auction



Glenn Maxwell's flurry of sixes led to an empty seat being broken in Wellington yesterday. The stadium authorities had it signed by the cricketer and will put it up for auction for acharity.
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Wellington: Australian Glenn Maxwell’s seat-shattering assault on New Zealand’s bowlers during Wednesday’s T20 win over the Black Caps not only helped his team to victory, but is also set to give a boost to a local Wellington charity.

The explosive allrounder hit five sixes in an innings that yielded 71 runs from 31 balls, including a strike that punched a hole in one of the seats at Wellington Stadium, which was empty due to New Zealand’s current COVID-19 restrictions.

Stadium chief executive Shane Harmon had the damaged seat removed and, after asking Maxwell to sign the broken plastic, pledged to post it on online auction site Trade Me, with proceeds going to the Wellington Homeless Women’s Trust.

“I’ll make a donation, and an apology for breaking a seat,” Maxwell told the New Zealand Herald.

“I hadn’t hit too many in the middle, so I was happy to get it over the fence.” Australia won the third match of the five-game series by 64 runs, but trail New Zealand 2-1 in the series, with the next game to take place on Friday.

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