Maxwell extends with Stars amid Thunder linkspublished at 10:28 GMT
Image source, Getty ImagesAustralia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has signed a new two-year contract with Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League, amid links with Sydney Thunder.
There were reports, external over the weekend that Thunder, who finished bottom in the recently concluded season, had made a "lucrative offer" to Maxwell.
However, Maxwell, who is the third-highest run-scorer in Big Bash history, has opted to extend this 13-season stay with Stars.
"The Melbourne Stars have been a massive part of my cricket career and I'm really passionate about this team having success," said Maxwell.
"This current group is building towards something special and I'm confident we're in a place to contend for the title in the next two seasons."
Maxwell's signing was the big announcement on the Big Bash's deadline day with Campbell Kellaway and Austin Anlezark also staying with Stars.
Matthew Gilkes and Ryan Hadley extended at Thunder, while Tom Rogers stays at Melbourne Renegades and Jerrssis Wadia at Adelaide Strikers.
Uncontracted players are now free agents and can move during the player movement window, which starts on Wednesday and ends on 5 February.
Australia leg-spinner Adam Zampa, batter Travis Head and wicketkeeper Josh Inglis are among those uncontracted, alongside Usman Khawaja and Chris Lynn.























