I’m no ego-centric show-off: Maxwell
SYDNEY: All-rounder Glenn Maxwell has admitted to being upset by the frequent criticism directed at him but most of all by the implication that he is not a team man dedicated to helping Australia win the World Cup.The enigmatic 26-year-old was saddled with the nickname “The Big Show” after receiving
By our correspondents
February 08, 2015
SYDNEY: All-rounder Glenn Maxwell has admitted to being upset by the frequent criticism directed at him but most of all by the implication that he is not a team man dedicated to helping Australia win the World Cup.
The enigmatic 26-year-old was saddled with the nickname “The Big Show” after receiving a million dollar Indian Premier League contract in 2013 just a few months after his international debut.
That and his flamboyant batting have attracted the ire of some in Australia, including former test skipper Kim Hughes who branded his test performance against Pakistan last year as “diabolical”.
“Sometimes it hits pretty close to home and you sometimes think it’s a personal attack,” Maxwell told reporters in Adelaide on Saturday.
“People are saying that I’m an egocentric show-off who doesn’t care for the team sometimes that hurts.
“And I don’t really understand that. Every time I have ever played for whatever team, I have always tried to win the game for my team and have the team’s best interest at heart.”
Maxwell showed his value to Australia with a match-winning performance against England in the recent tri-series final, scoring a career-high 95 and taking 4-46 with his off-spin.
He displayed his wide array of shots in the knock.
The righthander might have had maiden century but came up five runs short when his innings ended with a wild swipe at a Stuart Broad delivery that was caught behind by Jos Buttler.
“Some people might think that all the different shots are a way of me trying to stand out, which is complete rubbish,” Maxwell added.
“I don’t want to be known as The Big Show or anything like that. I just want to be known as an integral part of Australian cricket.”
The enigmatic 26-year-old was saddled with the nickname “The Big Show” after receiving a million dollar Indian Premier League contract in 2013 just a few months after his international debut.
That and his flamboyant batting have attracted the ire of some in Australia, including former test skipper Kim Hughes who branded his test performance against Pakistan last year as “diabolical”.
“Sometimes it hits pretty close to home and you sometimes think it’s a personal attack,” Maxwell told reporters in Adelaide on Saturday.
“People are saying that I’m an egocentric show-off who doesn’t care for the team sometimes that hurts.
“And I don’t really understand that. Every time I have ever played for whatever team, I have always tried to win the game for my team and have the team’s best interest at heart.”
Maxwell showed his value to Australia with a match-winning performance against England in the recent tri-series final, scoring a career-high 95 and taking 4-46 with his off-spin.
He displayed his wide array of shots in the knock.
The righthander might have had maiden century but came up five runs short when his innings ended with a wild swipe at a Stuart Broad delivery that was caught behind by Jos Buttler.
“Some people might think that all the different shots are a way of me trying to stand out, which is complete rubbish,” Maxwell added.
“I don’t want to be known as The Big Show or anything like that. I just want to be known as an integral part of Australian cricket.”
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