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Flying Aussie a World Cup standout

- RUSSELL GOULD

GLENN Maxwell has quadrupled his Indian Premier League output in 2021 after blasting a third consecutiv­e half-century in a positive sign for Australia ahead of the T20 World Cup, with several of his national teammates stuck watching not playing cricket.

One of the few members of the Australian squad actually playing cricket ahead of an October 23 World Cup opener, Maxwell has been outshining the likes of Indian superstar Virat Kohli and South African dynamo Ab de Villiers for Royal Challenger­s Bangalore.

Maxwell is RCB’s leading run-scorer in the 2021 tournament, having smashed 407 runs with a team high 19 sixes, with scores of 56, 50 not out and now 57 in his past three innings, having batted five times since the competitio­n resumed last month.

It’s a marked turnaround for Maxwell, who managed only 108 runs in 11 innings in the 2020 IPL, when he was playing with the Punjab franchise, who let him go before he was snapped up by RCB to join Kohli and de Villiers in a powerful batting line-up.

Maxwell said he’s found a “nice little rhythm” having been locked in at number four in the batting line-up, coming in ahead of de Villiers.

”It’s something I probably had for Australia over a long period of time as well, which is probably why I have success there,” he said.

“Coming to the RCB, they wanted me to do the exact same role. It’s been really enjoyable to actually come into the change room and actually have to change not too much.”

Maxwell’s success is a high point for an Australian T20 squad at mixed points in preparatio­n for the tournament.

Also in the IPL, Steve Smith has had just two hits for the Delhi Capitals, while Aussie opener David Warner is watching on from the sidelines, having been dropped after just two innings for Sunrisers Hyderabad.

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