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Glenn Maxwell reacts to Johnson’s column on David Warner: Davey’s been absolute champion of Australian cricket | Cricket News – Times of India

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Glenn Maxwell reacts to Johnson’s column on David Warner: Davey’s been absolute champion of Australian cricket | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has chosen not to engage in the discussion sparked by Mitchell Johnson‘s provocative column on opener David Warner. Instead, Maxwell offered a glowing endorsement for his fellow World Cup winner.
In a recent editorial in the West Australian, the ex-speedster Johnson raised questions about why Warner has the prerogative to determine his retirement date, especially given his subpar batting form in Tests.Earlier this year, Warner expressed his intention to retire from the Test format, expressing a desire to conclude his red-ball career at his home ground, the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
As reported by ESPNcricinfo, when Johnson wrote an article in the West Australian questioning why Warner was getting a hero’s send-off in Test cricket despite his poor form and whether the chair of selectors Bailey was too close to the players, he sparked an extraordinary public slanging match among the former Australia teammates.
Despite refusing to comment on Johnson’s criticism of Warner, Maxwell praised the veteran Australia opener as a champion cricketer.
“I’m not going to throw my name into some headlines about this. But Davey’s been an absolute champion of Australian cricket for a long period of time and the selectors were pretty clear on what they thought of it (selecting him). I’m looking forward to seeing Davey in that first Test and him making a lot of runs this summer,” Maxwell said on Australian radio station SEN on Tuesday as quoted by ICC.

Meanwhile, Maxwell is aware that he is better suited to the limited-overs format of the game, the 35-year-old believes he can still make an impact at Test level and wishes to remain in contention ahead of Australia’s last series of the current World Test Championship cycle.
“I’m quite understanding the circumstances of the current side. They’re playing some really good cricket, they’re World Test champions. There’s not a lot of spots up for grabs as far as Tests at home, but I know that when it does come to a sub-continent tour I can be a real viable option to hopefully fill a role in that side. I don’t think there’s another sub-continent tour until early 2025. So, I’ll keep trying to plug away and hopefully get an opportunity at that stage,” Maxwell said.
Australia will face Pakistan in a three-match Test series, with the first game starting on December 14.
(With ANI Inputs)



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