Glenn Maxwell: Australia’s experienced all-rounder and former captain Glenn Maxwell seems to have made up his mind to make a full comeback in red ball cricket. Let us tell you that Maxwell is going to play in Australia’s domestic cricket tournament Sheffield Shield Cricket.
It is worth noting that 35-year-old Maxwell was last seen playing for Australia in the biggest format of the game against Bangladesh in 2017. If everything goes well, he can return to red ball cricket on Australia’s tour of Sri Lanka next year.
At the same time, a big statement has come from Victoria team captain Will Sutherland in Sheffield Shield Cricket. Sutherland has indicated that Maxwell will be seen playing in the upcoming tournament, so that he can make a place in the national team.
Glenn Maxwell: Will Sutherland made a big statement
Let us tell you that regarding Glenn Maxwell, 24-year-old Will Sutherland said to ESPN Cricinfo – I think he (Glenn Maxwell) will be available for some time and I believe he is also eager to play.
Obviously, things can change with him playing at this time, but it is a bit of a luxury to have a player like Glenn potentially coming into our team. So, at the moment it is hoped that it can work out well.
Maxwell has played a total of 7 Test matches for Australia so far, in which he has scored a total of 339 runs at an average of 26.08. Apart from this, he has taken a total of 8 wickets in bowling at an average of 42.62. However, now it will be worth seeing that if Maxwell plays in the domestic cricket tournament Sheffield Shield, then how is he going to perform?