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Finch backs Maxwell’s training

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ONE-DAY opener Aaron Finch is the latest Australian cricketer to back Glenn Maxwell, saying the middle-order batsman has changed his attitude to training already.

As the national selectors consider who should replace Chris Lynn in the one-day squad, Finch has pointed to Maxwell’s Sheffield Shield form as proof his Victorian teammate is a changed man.

Maxwell’s omission was the big story last week when the one-day squad was named for the series against England.

Captain Steve Smith raised eyebrows after the axing by publicly questionin­g Maxwell’s approach to training.

Maxwell leads the Shield run scorers this season, with a top score of 278.

Finch added the Melbourne Stars’ poor form is giving Maxwell more time to build his BBL innings.

“He’s playing some really good cricket,” Finch said.

“The way he’s batting is as good as I’ve seen him in terms of his tempo and stuff like that.

“He’s probably changed a little bit from being all guns blazing from the first ball to giving himself a bit of time.

“In the lead-up to the Shield season, his training was fantastic and I think his results have reflected that over the last couple of months — just pure output of runs in that format.”

Finch said the solution to Maxwell’s plight was simple.

“Make runs and make a statement and he certainly has done that,” he said.

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