Maxwell may skip upcoming India ODI series due to ankle injury

Australia’s ace all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has admitted that he could miss the upcoming ODI series against India for managing his preparation ahead of this year’s ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.

Recently, Maxwell was ruled out of the just concluded T20I series in South Africa as he is still battling an ankle soreness from the leg injury he endured at a friend’s birthday party last year. Currently, Maxwell is in Australia awaiting the birth of his first child.

Although Maxwell is still hoping for a fleeting appearance during Australia’s ODI series in India later this month, he also expressed that being fit for the 2023 ODI World Cup is his primary focus.

“I still want to play some part of that India series. But I’m not feeling any pressure on it,” Maxwell was quoted by ICC.

“The selectors and the staff have been brilliant with me as well. They don’t want to put too much pressure on me to sort of set that date because they know they’ve got a bit of extra time before the World Cup.”

Australia will travel to India for a three-match ODI series, kicking-off in Mohali on September 22, ahead of the World Cup.

“So instead of rushing it and probably putting myself a week or two behind, being able to give myself extra time and make sure we get through the whole tournament,” he said.

Maxwell had last played for his country in an ODI against India in Wankhede in March and hasn’t taken the field at any level since making a one-off appearance in an English County Championship match for Warwickshire at the start of July.

“I don’t think I could have predicted how sore I was going to be once I got to South Africa. But it was one of those things. Even when I went to train that day, I still felt fine. There was nothing wrong.

“Something just got impinged. I think one of the tendons around my ankle was a little bit inflamed, there’s a bit of swelling, so it kept on catching which meant it just gave me a bit of pain. Hopefully, the cortisone takes care of that and I can get back up and running to where I was just before I went to South Africa,” he said.

While Maxwell is likely to recover from the ankle concern in time for Australia’s World Cup campaign, national selector Tony Dodemaide said that no risks would be taken with Maxwell’s case given his injury history.

“We’ve probably just got to be a bit smarter going forward. Making sure that my preparation is a bit more managed, I think leading into a flight like that. I’m already back in the gym, so I’ll probably get back into full training probably this week, so it won’t be a long turnaround. It’s just knowing that I’m not over the hurdle of the original injury yet,” Maxwell said.

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