Sydney, Dec 5 (CRICKETNMORE): Australia's legendary spinner Shane Warne on Monday said all-rounder Glenn Maxwell's punishment for his remarks on team-mate Matthew Wade should not have been made public.

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Maxwell was fined by the Australian management after he questioned Victoria captain Wade's decision to bat above him in the Sheffield Shield match. 

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"I saw what 'Maxi' said, I think some of that stuff should have been private," the 145-Test veteran told Melbourne radio station SEN. 

"I don't think really that stuff should be public. (Maxwell) is obviously just venting a bit of frustration. The way Steve Smith handled it in-house, I thought that was good. To me, Maxwell is a super talent and for me I'd like to see him in Australian colours in all forms of the game. But some of that stuff should be kept in-house," he added.

Earlier, skipper Steven Smith on Saturday said all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has been fined for 'disrespectful' comments on his limited-overs team-mate Matthew Wade.

"Everyone was disappointed in his comments," Smith, who struck a match-winning 164 in the first one-day international against the Kiwis was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

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"I've expressed that to him myself and spoke to the team. One of our values is respect and having respect for your team-mates, opposition, the fans, the media. I thought what he said was very disrespectful to a team-mate and his Victorian captain," he added.

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