- Maxwell of Australia is getting ready to take over for regular wicket-keeper
- A video of Maxwell using his new gloves to practise wicket-keeping
- Australia lacks a skilled wicketkeeper in Wade’s absence, although Maxwell and David Warner can fill in on occasion
Hard-hitter Glenn Maxwell of Australia is getting ready to take over for regular wicket-keeper Matthew Wade, who tested positive for COVID-19 today.
A video of Maxwell using his new gloves to practise wicket-keeping was posted online by Cricket Australia (CA).
“This is the most excited I have ever been. I went to Kookaburra this morning and said just give me a set of gloves, here they are,” shared Maxwell while showing his new pair of gloves.
“Just trying to be ready for any situation. Let’s see what happens,” added Maxwell, a potential Wade successor.
Australia lacks a skilled wicketkeeper in Wade’s absence, although Maxwell and David Warner can fill in on occasion. In CA’s video, Maxwell was shown practising wicketkeeping, though.
“Bull [David Warner] wants to keep because he doesn’t want to field,” witty Maxwell said.
“I last kept in a Test match against Pakistan when Misbah scored 100 off 60 balls. I am the last person to keep for Australia in Tests apart from regular keepers,” the right-handed batter recalled.
“I also kept in premier cricket and in a lot of charity games,” he concluded.
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