IPL 2021: Parthiv Patel Feels Glenn Maxwell Is At His Best When Allowed To Play Freely
IPL 2021: Ahead of the Indian Premier League's resumption, Parthiv Patel lauded Royal Challengers Bangalore's (RCB) management for letting Glenn Maxwell play freely.
- Asian News International
- Updated: September 15, 2021 03:52 pm IST
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Parthiv Patel feels Glenn Maxwell should be allowed to play freely
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He lauded RCB's management for their handling of Glenn Maxwell
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IPL 2021 resumes from September 19 in UAE
Former Team India wicketkeeper-batsman Parthiv Patel feels Royal Challengers Bangalore batsman Glenn Maxwell is at his best when the all-rounder is allowed to play freely the way he wants to. "I think there are certain players; they flourish in a certain atmosphere. I think, sometimes, you do not put a lot of pressure on them; you just allow that player to be what they are, and sometimes that makes a big difference to the player psyche," Parthiv said on Star Sports show Game Plan.
"I think you will have to give a pat on the back to RCB's management here. Glenn Maxwell, we all know what he could do, but then to allow him to be what he is and just be as free as possible. So, you will have to give the credit to RCB's team management here for allowing him to play the way he wants to."
Australia all-rounder Maxwell reckons that playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) before the T20 World Cup will give ample time to Australian batsmen to get used to the conditions in the UAE.
Australia has been drawn in a tough group in the Super 12 stage alongside defending champions West Indies, world number one England and South Africa.
"The fact we've got a lot of guys going over for the IPL as a preparation, to get a few games in those conditions, it's going to do wonders for our batters. Our bowlers are going to be up and firing by the time the tournament starts. I can assure you everyone is looking forward to hitting the ground running over there," Maxwell told icc-cricket.com.
"The tournament being in UAE probably levels the playing field a little bit. Probably makes it a little bit easier for there not to be as much of a home ground advantage. For the IPL to have a lot of international players that are potentially going to be in that World Cup over there playing, I think it's probably levelled the playing field a fair bit," he added.