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: Maxwell banking on ability to tackle good spin bowling in tough conditions after Test recall #IndiaNEWS #Cricket Colombo, June 25 | On the verge of making his first Test appearance after almost five

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Maxwell banking on ability to tackle good spin bowling in tough conditions after Test recall #IndiaNEWS #Cricket
Colombo, June 25 | On the verge of making his first Test appearance after almost five years, Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell is banking upon his ability to tackle good spin bowling in tough Sri Lanka conditions ahead of the series opener at Galle on Wednesday.
Maxwell last played a Test match against Bangladesh in 2017 at Chattogram, the same year where he got his only Test century against India in Ranchi and was rushed to the squad in Johannesburg amid the ball-tampering saga in 2018. With left-handed batter Travis Head recovering from a hamstring injury, Maxwell was handed a return to the Test squad for the two-match series against Sri Lanka.
I think I bring a lot of experience in these sorts of conditions and being able to tackle good spin bowling in tough conditions. Its something I pride myself on, having quick feet and being able to find a way through adversity in tough conditions. Looking back to 2017, being able to get a Test hundred in India is something Im extremely proud and to be one of only a couple of people in the last decade to do that is something Im hoping holds me in good stead for this as well.
My game plan probably isnt going to change a whole lot, probably just going to be a little more time consuming, being able to spend more time at the wicket, without any run-rate pressure on and Im certainly looking forward to that opportunity to bat long periods of time, Maxwell was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo after the end of ODI series.
The surprise return to the Test side also means that Maxwell might get a new Baggy Green as his original one has deteriorated and hadnt been in his kit bag before leaving for Sri Lanka. I didnt want to be presumptuous and it turns out Im glad I didnt bring it because its completely disintegrated. So Im going to have to get a new one for this Test tour. Ill look like a first-gamer out there.
My last Test was a win in Bangladesh and (the cap) is full of all sorts of different things. Its stayed in the little bag that we get. I took it out last year and had a look at it and it was deteriorating, thought thats not a good sign. My wife took it out yesterday and said I dont think I can bring this, it looked terrible, so think when I get home Ill see if I can get it fixed up but its not looking great at the moment.
Source: IANS


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