Mr. X-factor want to focus on Cricket oldest Rivalry
Mr. X-factor want to focus on Cricket oldest Rivalry
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Australian all-rounder batsmen Glenn Maxwell is bushed of people listen back to his explosive power hitting in limited overs cricket and says he wants to be recognized for his more measured form as he fights to secure Australia's number six batting spot for the Ashes series. The 29-year-old off-spinning all-rounder scored two half-centuries in Victoria's recent Sheffield Shield match against South Australia and while he was annoyed at failing to convert them to centuries he was happy with his approach. "I think selectors made it pretty clear that they wanted the top six batters in the country and I want to put my hand up and be one of them," Maxwell

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Maxwell scored a magnificent ton at number six against India in March and with selectors keen to have a part-time bowler able to provide relief for the pacemen over the course of a long cause, his ability to action up some overs with his off-spin would be valuable.

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However, until his twin half-centuries at the MCG, he had not passed 50 since his maiden test century in Ranchi and had been seen as locked in competition for the troublesome spot with the likes of Marcus Stoinis and Hilton Cartwright.

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While former Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne said in September he would select Maxwell for the first test against England in Brisbane starting on Nov. 23 because he had the 'X-factor', Maxwell did not want to be viewed as unpredictable. "I'm not talking about the word 'X-factor' again, I have the ability score fast," Maxwell said.

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