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Maxwell boost for Punjab in their opener against Delhi

- Mohammad Abdullah, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: Kings XI Punjab will bank on in-form Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell to deliver in their Indian Premier League (IPL) opening match against Delhi Capitals on Sunday.

Much to the delight of the fans and the team management, it has been confirmed that the Australian will be available for the selection to play against Delhi, just 72 hours ater arriving in the UAE on Sept.17.

“He will be required to complete only a three-day quarantine period instead of six as he arrived in the country from already a bio-secure bubble as per the safety protocols,” it was confirmed in a statement by the team on their social media account.

Maxwell steered Australia to an unlikely series win against England. He and Alex Carey struck centuries in a 212-run stand to help Australia reach a record target of 303.

Punjab will hope Maxwell continues his rich vein of form at the IPL as well. Maxwell has some wonderful memories of the seventh edition of the IPL, when the tournament was shited to the UAE in 2014.

Thekingsxi­punjaball-rounderwil­llooktorek­indle the same magic as that of 2014. He had a stellar season that year. Riding on his scintillat­ing form, Kings managed to win all their matches in the UAE. With a full 25-player squad at his disposal, coach Anil Kumble will look to get their campaign under way with a winning start in their bid for the first IPL title.

Captain KL Rahul and West Indian swashbuckl­ing batsman Chris Gayle are likely to open the innings.

The West Indian is one of the most fearsome batsmen and can blow away any atack irrespecti­ve of the opposition and conditions.

No other batsman has smashed more centuries than the Universe Boss at the IPL, with six hundreds under his belt. Mayank Agarwal, Karun Nayar and Sarfraz Khan along with Maxwell will consolidat­e the middle order. While West Indian all-rounder Nicholas Pooran and New Zealand’s James Neesham might play as all-rounders.

In the bowling department, Mohammed Shami and West Indian Sheldon Cotrell will spearhead the pace atack, while Punjab are likely to field three spinners because of the nature of the pitch.

Meanwhile, Delhi will look to bank more on their bowling than bating. They have one of the most lethal bowling atack squads in the tournament including the likes of South African pace duo Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje, apart from Ishant Sharma, leading the pace batery.

“We saw how damaging Rabada was last year at the Kotla and that was a slow, low pitch. I think these wickets will probably be on the slower side but will offer a litle more bounce. That suits guys like Rabada, Nortje, Ishant, Avesh Khan and Daniel Sams,” said Delhi coach Ponting.

With 19 out of 25 wickets coming in the death overs in the last season, Rabada stands out to be one of the strongest death over-wicket takers with an impressive average of 10.58. With a pace upgrade in the form of Nortje, it would be interestin­g to see the Proteas duo barrel through the Kings XI Punjab bating line-up.

Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Amit Mishra may carry the load of spin bowling on their shoulders. Mishra is the second highest wickettaki­ng bowler in the IPL ater Lasith Malinga of Mumbai Indians.

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 ?? File ?? Australia’s Glenn Maxwell is available for selection for the Kings XI Punjab match against Delhi Capitals.
File Australia’s Glenn Maxwell is available for selection for the Kings XI Punjab match against Delhi Capitals.

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