Resilience Unleashed: Glenn Maxwell Test Career Revival

Resilience Unleashed: Glenn Maxwell Test Career Revival
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Australia’s Glenn Maxwell has expressed his determination to persevere in Test cricket and his expectation of making the long-awaited comeback to red-ball cricket.

Though he has been a vital part of Australia’s white-ball teams for almost ten years, the right-hand batsman’s status in the Test team is questionable. He stopped participating in Tests in 2017.

His final seven Test matches took place in Bangladesh prior to his dismissal. The spin-bowling all-rounder took four wickets and scored 13 and 8 runs against India on his Test debut in 2013.

Resilience Unleashed: Glenn Maxwell Test Career Revival

In 2017, he was called up for the India tour and made a memorable century in his comeback match in Ranchi.

But Glenn Maxwell was dropped soon after, and the knock proved to be a false dawn as he was unable to build upon it.

Even if his Test career is currently entirely off course, he still has fantasies about playing the longest format again.

“I haven’t given up; I believe I just need to adjust my expectations for the timing of my white-ball cricket matches. It’s simply the way it’s gone for the last ten years of my career, basically, said Glenn Maxwell.

You play a World Cup and then you don’t play any Shield cricket. You play at the end of summer in white ball and you don’t play any Shield cricket.

After an incredible trip in India, where he was instrumental in Australia’s record-breaking sixth World Cup victory, Glenn Maxwell recently returned home.

After finishing the championship with 400 runs in 9 games at an average of over 66 and a strike rate of 150, he was Australia’s third-highest run scorer in the competition.

During the competition, the right-handed batsman amassed two historic hundreds. He first achieved a record 40-ball century against the Netherlands.

Later in the competition, he helped Australia recover from 91 for 7 and chase down 292 by scoring an undefeated 201 runs against Afghanistan.

Many people referred to the knock as the best ODI knock ever. He helped his team rebound from 68 for 3 and chase down an unlikely 223 in the third Twenty20 International against the hosts, scoring an incredible unbeaten century just before he left India.

Resilience Unleashed: Glenn Maxwell Test Career Revival

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