The Sydney Morning Herald: After returning home from a nearly two-month-long tour of India. which included winning the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup, Australia’s big-hitting all-rounder Glenn Maxwell said he hasn’t given up on his quest to play Test cricket post his stunning exploits in white-ball cricket.
Maxwell played the last of his seven Tests in 2017 but slammed two centuries in Australia’s victorious Men’s ODI World Cup campaign –- a 40-ball hundred against the Netherlands and an astonishing 201 not out against Afghanistan, as well as 47-ball ton in the third T20I against India at Guwahati may propel selectors to give him a Test recall.
“I haven’t given up; I think I’ve just got to be realistic about the timings of the way I’ve been playing my white-ball cricket. You play a World Cup and then you don’t play any Shield cricket, you play at the back end of summer in a white ball and don’t play any Shield cricket, so it’s just the way it’s gone over the last 10 years of my career really,” Maxwell was quoted as saying by The Sydney Morning Herald at Melbourne airport.