NEW DELHI: Australian Glenn Maxwell stays unsure for Royal Challengers Bangalore’s season opener in opposition to Mumbai Indians on Sunday because the star all-rounder continues to recuperate from a leg harm.
Maxwell, who broke his leg in a freak accident final November returned to worldwide cricket earlier this month throughout the India-Australia ODIs however missed out the final two video games.
According to nationwide selector George Bailey, the 34-year-old discovered his return “more demanding than he had expected” and the all-rounder is presently working exhausting on energy and conditioning to get match for the RCB opener.
Maxwell, who broke his leg in a freak accident final November returned to worldwide cricket earlier this month throughout the India-Australia ODIs however missed out the final two video games.
According to nationwide selector George Bailey, the 34-year-old discovered his return “more demanding than he had expected” and the all-rounder is presently working exhausting on energy and conditioning to get match for the RCB opener.
In one other growth, quick bowler Josh Hazlewood can be set to overlook the preliminary levels of the match as he’s presently recovering from an Achilles downside which saved him out of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in India.
The 32-year-old is, nonetheless, hopeful of taking part in an element within the later levels of the T20 match.
Hazlewood will seek the advice of Cricket Australia’s medical employees earlier than deciding on his participation within the IPL.
(With inputs from PTI)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com