Glenn Maxwell
Glenn Maxwell (Image Credit: Twitter)

Glenn Maxwell has opened up about his experience of playing alongside Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers at the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in IPL 2021.

The Australian all-rounder talked about how he was a “sponge” to the RCB greats throughout the tournament. He said he was fortunate to learn something new every day from Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, whether it was by observing or batting alongside them.

AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli (Image Credit: Twitter)
AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli (Image Credit: Twitter)

Glenn Maxwell  Was Extremely Fortunate To Have Two Greats Virat Kohli And AB de Villiers In The same Team

There was considerable pressure on Glenn Maxwell as he had a poor IPL outing in 2020 (for KXIP at UAE), managing just 108 runs in 13 matches averaging a pathetic 15.42. Glenn Maxwell was released by Punjab Kings (then KXIP) ahead of the 2021 edition of the league and was then bought by RCB for a whopping INR 14.25 crores in the Player Auction. He showed his worth amassing 513 runs in 13 IPL 2021 games.

Glenn Maxwell remarked: “Every day was a learning experience, every day I was finding something new out, I was being a sponge to Virat and AB, just watching the way they go about things. That’s been one thing in the IPL I’ve been extremely thankful of – the opportunities it gives you to learn off the best players in the world.”

“I was extremely fortunate to have two of the greats in the game in the same team and in the same batting line-up who were open to share their experiences and talk to me about their game.”

Glenn Maxwell revealed that the learnings were not one-sided and Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, too, asked him questions. He said this open communication made him feel self-assured and “10-feet tall”.

Glenn Maxwell
Glenn Maxwell (Image Credit: Twitter)

Glenn Maxwell said: “It makes you feel 10-feet tall when you have their backing, they’re watching you and ask you questions. It makes you feel confident, it makes you feel happy.”

RCB had a middling IPL 2021. They reached the qualifiers but had to settle for the fourth spot. Most of the team’s success came on the backs of Glenn Maxwell’s superb season. The all-rounder, who did not hit even a single six for the Punjab Kings (PBKS) last year, was a rock in the RCB middle order, pocketing 513 runs at an average of 42.75 and a strike rate of 144.10.

Glenn Maxwell Will Try To Give His Best Which Will Crease A Positive Impact On Australian Team

Glenn Maxwell has also weighed in on his role in the Australia squad for T20 World Cup 2021 for the ongoing T20 World Cup. The 33-year-old suggested that he won’t take all the pressure of the team’s success on himself. He said he would try and continue his processes from the IPL and play according to the situation, letting the game take its course.

Glenn Maxwell said: “I know if I continue the processes I have in the IPL I know I’m going to have success. It’s a nice position to be in mentally that I’ve come off a good run of form. I’m not over-thinking the stuff in game. Once I get in game it’s all automatic, I’m trying to play against the conditions and the opposition, that’s all I’m thinking about.”

Glenn Maxwell
Glenn Maxwell

“It’s not if I play well we’re going to win a World Cup, there’s no thoughts of that. If I’m in the contest I’ll give my best on the day, and then I’m sure that will be a positive impact on the team. Everyone in the squad is thinking the same thing.”

Glenn Maxwell’s success at the RCB was attributed by many to the lack of pressure on him with AB De Villiers in the middle order. Now, with no such backing for Australia, it remains to be seen if he can recreate his IPL success for his nation and take the team to their maiden T20 World Cup title. He didn’t feature in Australia’s first warm-up game against New Zealand and will likely be seen in action against India in the second warm-up fixture tomorrow.

Australia eventually won their first warm-up match against the Kiwis by three wickets with a ball to spare as Josh Inglis struck two back-to-back boundaries off the bowling of Kyle Jamieson to take his team home. Australia finished with 159/7 in 19.5 overs with handy contributions by several batters. Steve Smith top-scored with 35 runs. Earlier, New Zealand posted 158 for seven in 20 overs with captain Kane Williamson smashing 37 off 30 balls. Daryl Mitchell also had a noteworthy knock but retired hurt after registering 33 in 22 balls.