“I’ve been able to get everything off my chest and been able to deal with things better. I’m still talking to people about managing different parts of my life and making sure I’ve still got that balance.” Maxwell is the second highest run-accumulator at this edition of the tournament, 20 runs behind team mate Marcus Stoinis (331) and has scored 182 runs without being dismissed in his last three innings. “It’s nice to be a bit more relaxed when I’m batting,” said the 31-year-old.
“I don’t have anything going in the back of my mind, I don’t have any of these other thoughts. It’s been nice and calm out there.” He has been left out of the upcoming one-day series in India after an underwhelming 12 months of 50-overs cricket, including a poor World Cup outing in England. Maxwell doesn’t believe his Big Bash purple patch would pave the way back into the Australian one-day squad. “This is T20 cricket. They’re playing one-day cricket.” “One-day cricket is completely different. They will probably write that my World Cup wasn’t good enough. I’ll just try to keep doing as well as I can for the Stars.”
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