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Name
  
Jim Maxwell


Role
  
Commentator

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James Edward Maxwell AM (born 28 July 1950) is a sports commentator with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation best known for covering cricket.

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Playing career

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Maxwell played cricket in Sydney at the Cranbrook School and once toured with an Australian Old Collegians team in 1972.

Broadcasting

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In 1973 Maxwell joined the ABC after two unsuccessful attempts. Initially working as trainee, he later moved on to sports commentary.

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Maxwell is best known for his coverage of Australian cricket. He has provided radio commentary for 200 Tests (as at 4th Ashes Test, 2006) and numerous One Day Internationals, including four World Cups. He has edited the ABC Cricket Magazine since 1988, and is the author of three cricket books, including:

  • Ashes from Bodyline to Waugh: 70 Years of the ABC Cricket Book ISBN 0-7333-1192-X
  • Stumps: Sledging, Slogging, Scandal, Success, The Way I See It, an anecdotal account of experiences following the Australian cricket team since the 2000–01 season. ISBN 1-74064-038-1
  • Maxwell is a frequent member of the BBC's Test Match Special team when Australia play England for the Ashes. He has also covered a number of other sports, including rugby union, rugby league, golf, hockey and table tennis. He has been involved in radio coverage of at least three Olympic Games. He also provided commentary for the EA Sports games Cricket 2004 and Cricket 2005, alongside fellow commentator Richie Benaud.

    Personal life

    Maxwell has two sons from his marriage, which ended in 2007. He is a keen amateur photographer. On BBC Test Match Special on 25 August 2013 it was announced that Maxwell had proposed to his girlfriend during the fifth Test of the 2013 Ashes.

    Maxwell is the president of the Primary Club of Australia, a cricketing-based charity providing sporting and recreational facilities for people with disabilities.

    In 2016 Maxwell was taken to hospital after becoming ill during a broadcast. In a subsequent conversation with BBC Test Match Special cricket commentator, Jonathan Agnew, Maxwell stated that his voice is fine but as a result of a stroke, the usage of his right hand has become a problem.

    References

    Jim Maxwell (commentator) Wikipedia