Maxwell's Leg Injury Continues to Hinder Cricket Return
Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell's recovery from a devastating leg injury in 2022 continues to pose challenges, affecting his ability to play cricket without discomfort. Maxwell sustained a fractured fibula, chipped tibia, and torn ankle ligaments during a celebration, forcing him to miss the Border-Gavaskar Trophy tour of India.
Despite making the ODI World Cup squad, Maxwell's leg injury remains a concern, especially in light of Australia's upcoming tour of Sri Lanka. "It's still my leg. It's what is giving me the most grief since breaking it, so it's still a work in progress," Maxwell said.
Maxwell's recovery requires extensive rehabilitation and gym work to strengthen his body and prevent setbacks. He has only played two first-class matches since 2019 and hasn't featured in a Test match since 2017.
However, Maxwell has received assurances from selectors that an "outside the box" lineup will be considered for the Sri Lanka series. "They've been pretty open to selecting outside the box for players who do well in those conditions," he said.
Maxwell acknowledges that Shield form may not be a significant factor in player selection for the Sri Lanka tour. "It's just completely different conditions, you've got to have a really solid game plan against spin and a really good idea of how you're going to tackle them in those conditions," he explained.
Whether Maxwell's body will be ready for the Sri Lanka tour remains uncertain. "It would be great if I could get my body into a position where I can play over (in Sri Lanka). But as far as Shield cricket, I'm not sure how much they'll take that into consideration," he said.
Maxwell's recovery journey highlights the challenges faced by athletes returning from serious injuries. His determination to overcome these obstacles and return to the highest level of cricket is a testament to his resilience and dedication to the sport.
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