Glenn Maxwell, the Australian star batter, experienced an embarrassing incident when he fell while watching the pub band ‘Six and Out’ in Adelaide last week. Cricket Australia reached out to Maxwell to check for any injuries resulting from the fall. Maxwell’s manager, Ben Tippett, confirmed that although he was a bit sore, he is not under investigation by Cricket Australia and has resumed training in Melbourne. The incident was brought to the attention of selection committee chairman George Bailey and national team head coach Andrew McDonald during discussions to finalize the squad for the T20I series against the West Indies. Maxwell, who is currently not part of the Test squad and was omitted from the ODI series due to workload management, is expected to return for the T20Is starting from February 9. Cricket Australia clarified that Maxwell’s fall incident is unrelated to his replacement in the ODI squad and that the decision was based solely on workload management.
Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell had an embarrassing fall while watching a pub band in Adelaide. Cricket Australia reached out to Maxwell to check for injuries, and his manager confirmed that he is a bit sore but not under investigation. The incident was brought to the attention of the selection committee chairman and the national team head coach during discussions to finalize the squad for the T20I series against the West Indies. Maxwell, who is currently not part of the Test squad and was omitted from the ODI series to manage workload, is expected to return for the T20Is. Cricket Australia clarified that the fall incident is unrelated to Maxwell’s replacement in the ODI squad and was based on workload management.
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