Ahead of the Men’s ODI World Cup, Australia’s big-hitting all-rounder Glenn Maxwell feels that he now has a nice clarity on his bowling powers and the things he needs to do on the field with his part-time off-spin set to play a crucial role in the tournament.
Maxwell, who arrived in India late due to recovering from an ankle injury, picked 1-34 from eight overs while hitting 77 off 71 balls, including smashing six sixes in the warm-up match against Pakistan as Australia got a win by 14 runs under their belt.
Just a week ago, Maxwell had taken career-best figures of 4-40 off 10 overs in a consolation Australian victory over India in Rajkot. His part-time off-spin will be very crucial in forming a spin pair with leg-spinner Adam Zampa in this World Cup, where Australia’s campaign begins from October 8 against India in Chennai.